2024–2025
96-page bookwork
Coal lines
Eighteen months following the train crews that move thermal coal through Klaipėda and Riga ports into the disputed east, then back across the EU customs line empty. A study in slow industrial decline, post-imperial supply chains, and the men who keep them running.
Published with Akademinė Leidykla, 2025. Reuters Institute fellowship 2023/24. Awarded POYi Long-Term Project (silver).
2024
Editorial · Mare
The last seamstress at Lelija
Sixteen weeks documenting the close-down of a Soviet-era garment factory in Kaunas. Eight women, all over fifty-five, whose hands remember the steady rhythm of mass-clothing the eastern bloc. Tools auctioned in November 2024.
Mare Magazine, Issue 102 — "The European textile decline".
2024
NGO commissions
Belarus border, autumn
Two assignments for IOM and Médecins Sans Frontières along the Lithuanian-Belarusian green border in the autumn of 2024. The work refuses fast-news framings: short documentary portraits and field notes of stranded families, conscript guards, NGO field-staff.
Distributed through IOM Europe communications, MSF photo archive.
2022
Personal · ongoing
Vilnius after midnight
A slower personal project. Cab drivers, bakery shifts, hospital corridors. Less news, more rhythm. Loose ends and a print show planned for autumn 2026.
2021
Reportage
Ardennes timber
Three trips across the Belgian-French border with woodland contractors. Forest fragmentation, beetle damage, the European softwood crisis of 2020–2021. Published by Geo (DE) and Mare.