Photobook by Rebecca Dearden

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No-one will ever love you as much as I do, it’s All Going To Be Fine, Isn’t It?

These are not homes shaped by comfort or romance. They are spaces marked by absence, unease, and quiet disturbance, interiors that feel as though something has already happened, or is about to.

In this photobook project, Rebecca Dearden traces the emotional fallout of both personal and wider collapse. What begins as the disintegration of a relationship expands into something more diffuse: a world subtly unravelling, where certainty slips and meaning fractures.

The photographs, taken inside houses listed for sale, carry a strange tension. They invite us in while holding something back, suggesting narratives that are unresolved, unsettling, and far from idyllic. There is a push and pull between fascination and discomfort, between the desire to understand and the instinct to look away.

Together, the images form a quiet but insistent meditation on vulnerability, control, and the fragile structures we build around ourselves.

Rebecca Dearden is a Millennium Images contributor. Available to purchase by contacting Rebecca through her website rebeccadearden.net 

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