Michel Mazzoni e-mailed me today with a selection of images from his series'
Zones &
Fragments Theories. In both these projects, Mazzoni explores the landscape as a place wrought with social alienation. Figures are situated in the landscape as sculptures, often dwarfed by vast and anonymous spaces.
I would also recommend looking through his series
Interstices, which has a number of nice images.





All photographs from the series'
Zones &
Fragment TheoriesAll Images © Michel Mazzoni