Black and white surf break with rocky coastline and waves rolling toward distant headland.
Hillside pasture with cattle grazing and rural buildings in valley below misty mountains.
Kite surfer on desert flat beneath dramatic storm clouds in grainy black and white.
Green mountainside with spiral pattern and two small figures on hiking trail.
Golden grassland with lone tree and rolling hills under pale blue sky with light leak.

Vlad Lazin (@mugurroib) shoots film landscapes where people exist as punctuation. Scale matters here more than any specific location. The work operates on the principle that vastness registers differently on film than in person, that grain and color shifts from expired stock add layers of remove that make distance feel more absolute. Lazin isn't documenting travel so much as cataloging the sensation of being reduced by geography. His compositions place small figures where they amplify rather than anchor the frame, using bodies to establish proportion instead of narrative. This is terrain putting humans in their place.