It was my 40th birthday, and I walked to the lighthouse. The day was sunny, and the place was deserted. I sat down to take a closer look at the lighthouse. My attention was drawn to the lines and steps as if they reflected thoughts of the past. It was incredibly quiet, with the distant sound of the sea. I felt a sense of harmony, admiring the beauty of the lines—united in a silent dialogue, merging into a single picture.
Photographer Anna Logvina was born in Balvi (Latvia) in 1982. She lives and works in London (UK). She has been involved in photography since 2020. Art for her is a tool and a prism through which she conveys her perception of the outside world and simultaneously conducts a dialogue with her inner world. She works in the areas of abstraction, self-portrait, and street photography. Anna's works have been presented at exhibitions in Russia.