About Ti Mougne
One life, gathered.
Writer, photographer, traveler — but mostly someone who pays close attention. Everything here grows from a single root: the belief that fleeting things are worth holding, carefully, for as long as we can.
For the better part of six years, my world narrowed to a single house and the two people inside it. First my father, then my mother, slipped into the long country of dementia, and I went with them as far as I could — learning, slowly, that you cannot pull someone back from the fog. You can only keep them company inside it.
That season taught me the discipline that shapes everything I make now: attention. The willingness to look closely at what is fading, and to find it beautiful anyway. It's there in the memoir I wrote from those years, in the photographs I take of quiet, overlooked things, and in the journeys I plan for others who want to be present somewhere new.
These pursuits might look like three separate lives. To me they are one — different rooms in the same house, each built around the same act of paying attention and refusing to look away.
Three Threads, One Cloth
Where it all leads
The Writer
Held in the Vanishing
A memoir born from six years of caregiving — the book I needed and could not find, written for anyone in the middle of their own long goodbye.
Read about the bookThe Photographer
Soft Armor & beyond
Fine-art images of quiet, overlooked beauty — available as prints and everyday objects, each one made to order rather than mass-produced.
See the photographyThe Traveler
Journeys worth remembering
Bespoke trips planned for people who want less of the checklist and more of the place — the same attention, pointed at the world.
Plan a journeyStay in touch
Whether you're caring for someone you love, looking for a print for a quiet corner, or dreaming of somewhere far — I'd be glad to hear from you.