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Elsebound: Photographs from the Quiet Hours
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Elsebound: Photographs from the Quiet Hours in Ottawa, ON
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Elsebound: Photographs from the Quiet Hours in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $85.00
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Rachline’s photography captures fleeting moments with film noir-style intensity.
The Hopper-esque, cinematic photographs piece together fragments of a chiaroscuro universe, blending autobiographical elements with portraits of a disillusioned society. Unfolding like traces of a story—dreamlike, and mysterious, yet strangely familiar. Deserted streets glow with pale light, anonymous figures linger at crossroads, and landscapes shimmer between the ordinary and the surreal. A woman lost in thought seems ready to step out of her own life, garden gate opens, impossibly, onto an abyss. Each image is suspended in time, charged with silence, suspense, and the feeling that something has just happened—or is about to.
Rachline blurs the borders between reality and imagination, between the tangible and the cinematic. Capturing the solitude of contemporary life, but also its fragile beauty—the nostalgia for something lost, the hope for something else, the tension of waiting in an uncertain world. Rachline offers not just photographs but a journey into the subconscious, where noir fiction, poetry, and private dreams intersect. This book is an invitation to wander through the in-between spaces of existence—mysterious, melancholic, yet deeply human.
Rachline’s photography captures fleeting moments with film noir-style intensity.
The Hopper-esque, cinematic photographs piece together fragments of a chiaroscuro universe, blending autobiographical elements with portraits of a disillusioned society. Unfolding like traces of a story—dreamlike, and mysterious, yet strangely familiar. Deserted streets glow with pale light, anonymous figures linger at crossroads, and landscapes shimmer between the ordinary and the surreal. A woman lost in thought seems ready to step out of her own life, garden gate opens, impossibly, onto an abyss. Each image is suspended in time, charged with silence, suspense, and the feeling that something has just happened—or is about to.
Rachline blurs the borders between reality and imagination, between the tangible and the cinematic. Capturing the solitude of contemporary life, but also its fragile beauty—the nostalgia for something lost, the hope for something else, the tension of waiting in an uncertain world. Rachline offers not just photographs but a journey into the subconscious, where noir fiction, poetry, and private dreams intersect. This book is an invitation to wander through the in-between spaces of existence—mysterious, melancholic, yet deeply human.

















