Place
Alor is approached through landscape, people, objects, and daily situations.
Coasts, villages, weaving, and local encounters.
Alor is presented through coastal landscape, village forms, weaving practice, and portraits. The photographs offer a direct field view of place and encounter, without adding claims beyond the image record.
Alor is approached through landscape, people, objects, and daily situations.
Images are presented as field notes, not as decorative backgrounds or travel claims.
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Photographs from Alor showing coastal water, coral environments, houses, and everyday spatial forms without separating landscape from lived setting.
The section is treated as field documentation: place, material surroundings, and visual context remain more important than scenic effect.
Photographs of people, weaving, and gathering spaces in Alor, presented as visual notes on work, exchange, and local relation.
The images are kept descriptive rather than decorative, allowing gestures, textiles, and shared spaces to remain central.

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