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These curated collections explore a given theme by melding angles with narratives and blending photographic genres like social, documentary and contemporary.
collections
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collections
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INTO SPACE
solo exhibition, Paris
Self-domesticated kings of the smallest corner of the universe, we hide inside our makeshift womb in a fetal curl and snip away at the umbilical cord that connects us with our surroundings, mother nature and father space. see more
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The Moment Next Door
noteworthy normalities hidden in plain sight of destinations extraordinaires
While we reserve our stingy gaze for the brightest stars, there is something to be found in the black holes of our attention, something nameless but far from beautyless. see more
photos | essays
Window Worlds
exploring a thin slice of universe
My previous obliviousness to the obvious, to something so strangely beautiful, can only be attributed to the eternal sleep of the wake, the attention lost in everyday attentiveness. see more
photos | essays
BLACK LIVES MATTER
NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE
"PLEASE I CAN’T BREATHE.” Who polices the police? ONE RACE HUMAN RACE. HUMAN RIGHTS AREN’T DEBATABLE. I WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND BUT I STAND! USE YOUR WHITE PRIVILEGE TO END WHITE PRIVILEGE. SILENCE IS VIOLENCE. see more
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That Candid Moment Before the Mask
perfect imperfection before the stage is set
…portrait candidness is the short-lived obliviousness before the stage is set and it thrives on the imperfection of anticipating the "picture perfect" moment. see more
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Analog Hiccups
purity as the ultimate digital limitation
If digital is the mind, analog is the heart. see more
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The Street Around the Corner
tripping over nothing in everyday streets
Not imposing any art on them or desperately extrapolating some moxie that isn’t there, I strip their description down to only one statement and this is final: these are streets. see more
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Disposable Nature
Man emptying his convenience store
Walks into nature like a convenience store, grabs a bunch of animals and trees, a few liters of ocean, until the shelves are empty. see more
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Collider Collective
stand-alone moments coalescing into a greater whole
When the union is healthy and harmonic, the individual is not lost in the collective, but embraced by it. The coexistence is an opportunity for growth, a new perspective and completeness. see more
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