2021 · Film Photography · Manzhou Township, Pingtung, Taiwan

Close-up photograph of wet sand meeting white sea foam on a beach, with a small smooth pebble resting near the edge where the water touches the shore.

Manzhou, Pingtung has always been a place we love returning to.
Raw. Untouched. Quiet in a way cities never are.

That morning, we woke up before six.

The guesthouse was only a three-minute walk from the beach.
Before we even saw the ocean, we could already hear it —
waves folding onto sand, over and over, like breathing.

For no clear reason, I felt my chest tighten.
My eyes filled with tears.

Maybe it was the sound.
Maybe it was the light.
Maybe it was simply being alive in that moment.

I carried my FM2 and my ukulele with me.

On the empty shore,
I sang Listen to the Sea by A-mei to the wind and the water,
just the two of us and the morning tide.

Then I took this photograph.

Nothing dramatic.
Just sand. Foam. A small stone.

But it held the quietest peace
I had felt in a long time.