In the Algerian Sahara near Djanet, a lone figure moves across an endless sea of sand, his shadow stretching into silence. The desert becomes both subject and stage. It is vast, untamed, and timeless. Here, solitude is not absence but presence, a meditation on resilience and scale. The fleeting human imprint contrasts with the immensity of the land, inviting reflection on fragility, endurance, and the quiet rhythms that shape both memory and landscape.
Maxine Noel Photography specialises in travel, lifestyle, and documentary photography, capturing authentic stories through a unique lens. With a focus on culture, architecture, and cinematic visuals, Maxine’s work highlights the beauty and history of the people and places she encounters. Drawing inspiration from her global travels, she aims to educate and inspire through compelling imagery that sparks curiosity and connection.