Manchester-based photographer Pete Devlin creates arresting, atmospheric imagery that lingers in the mind long after viewing. Working primarily in with long exposures, Peter embraces blur, grain, and abstraction to transform familiar scenes into something far more elusive. His photographs seem to hover between memory and dream, carrying a haunting, spectral quality that invites viewers to pause and lean in. Through his distinct visual language, Peter explores the beauty found in obscurity—where emotion takes precedence over clarity, and the unseen becomes the most compelling part of the frame.