This documentary follows a photography enthusiast during his final months in London, tracing how photographic practice becomes a way of holding on to places, moments, and a version of himself that is about to change.
The film moves between observational footage of everyday life and quiet interviews in which the subject reflects on his archive of images — how returning to photographs transforms what he remembers, and how images taken in the present already feel like traces of something about to be lost. Rather than treating photographs as neutral records, the documentary explores how they actively mediate memory: reframing the past, shaping identity, and participating in the ongoing reconstruction of experience.
By combining moving images, still photographs, and reflective narration, the film considers what it means to document a life at the moment of departure — and how the act of photographing can simultaneously preserve and remake the past.