For twenty-two years, my work as a conservator brought me to the remote corners of Mustang, Nepal. But this series is not about the destination; it is about the journey in between.
To reach these isolated sites, I spent days traveling on horseback and on foot, navigating the high-altitude trails of the rain shadow. These images serve as a visual record of those transits. They are snapshots taken from the saddle and pauses on the trek — candid observations of a landscape that demands silence and endurance.
"Retracing" is a collection of moments found along the path, documenting the stark, enduring beauty of the land that surrounded me for two decades.
























