Between Bricks and Burrows is a series of portraits of urban foxes in London, marking the beginning of my journey into using analog film to document wildlife. The slower, more deliberate process of shooting on film—with its limited frames—pushed me to rely more deeply on my own understanding of the animal. Each image is as much about patient observation as it is about presence, shaped by a practice that values intuition, timing, and trust.

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