Alexandre Day is a photographer whose work explores quiet places and peripheral landscapes.
He photographs environments where human presence is suggested rather than shown - through light, architecture and subtle traces of occupation.
Working primarily with medium-format film, his practice is rooted in slowness, observation and restraint.
His images often sit at the edge of narrative, leaving space for ambiguity and silence.
Influenced by American photography and northern European light, his work moves between rural America and remote northern regions.
Rather than documenting events, he focuses on atmospheres - moments where nothing seems to happen, yet everything is already there.