
Photographs taken in 20 are overlain with black and white images that depict scenes from before and during the nuclear accident.


The series documents the unexpected human-animal relations and more-than-human geographies of care that emerge in toxic places and accompany Chernobyl’s toxic legacy. The focus of the series is on the lives of the dogs that live amidst the toxic remnants of the disaster, including Strontium-90 and Caesium-137 amongst other non-radioactive toxics.

This photo essay takes place in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone – the site of the nuclear disaster that occurred at 1.23am on April 26th, 1986 that led to the permanent evacuation of around 1,000 square miles in Ukraine and 835 square miles in Belarus.
