
Intervals
Intervals is about the quiet thresholds we pass through, the fragments of time that ask us to linger.
Intervals is a photographic series that attends to the spaces in-between—moments of pause, suspension, and solitude that resist the demand for constant motion and narrative closure. Informed by Robby’s wider practice, which privileges attention over spectacle and subtlety over declaration, this body of work approaches isolation not as absence but as presence: an interval in which the self and the environment may meet on quieter terms.
The title speaks to both time and space. Intervals mark the gaps between events, the silences within music, the thresholds that connect and divide. These photographs dwell within such thresholds, capturing atmospheres rather than incidents, and in doing so, they refuse the reduction of experience to a singular, linear story. Each image offers a fragment, a pause, a resting point—inviting viewers to inhabit the work as one might inhabit a moment of stillness in their own lives.
Intervals reframes travel and place not as destinations to be consumed, but as states of encounter. The work becomes an exploration of how photography can hold space for reflection: how it can render visible the quiet, fugitive, and often overlooked textures of being in the world.