These remembrances are not something new to me. I have found for many years that each place I return to, has its own ‘signature’ - a feeling if you will, or a smell, a taste to it. Each time I arrive in Punta Arenas in Chile for my Patagonian trips, there is a sudden strong feeling of ‘knowing this place’ just from how the weather, the air, and the light feel. Japan, Iceland, wherever, all have these residual memories built into me. I am sure I am not alone.
So over the past eight months that I have been resigned to staying in one place, I have found that all my favourite places have come to visit me in my mind. Brought on by the temperature, air and light quality of my own back yard. My little walk across my local park each day allows me to remember photography and the memories and feelings are often so strong that I feel as though I am there.
In my mind, I am photographing. I am living in the landscape. All the special places I have come to know and love, I realise, are never very far away. There is great potential to reconnect, to remember your photography by recognising similarities to where you are right now, to where you have been.