Somewhere, Looking explores human orientation and 'sense of place' in the modern world, often in terms of dislocation. Here, in this spellbinding pamphlet, Amber Rollinson's work exists at the edge of two worlds: poetry and cyanotype. Her words are an urgent call to re-imagine the role of visitation, and of how language itself changes within the modern world, whilst the images pose another means of representation, resisting the idea of the single poetic 'I'. An eye for the visual, and a hand at the edge of the printed page, this is a perfect reading experience: somewhere, looking at something that also feels a lot further away.