RE:FLECTION
We live in an age obsessed with certainty. There is a persistent effort to reduce the world to a collection of convenient labels. Because it is easier to judge than to question. But reality does not work that way. A person cannot be reduced to a single role, a city to a single facade, or time to a single meaning.
This is the core of this project.
Within a reflection, elements that exist separately in ordinary life.
A mannequin. A church. A passerby. The sky. An interior. A street
Converge into a single frame without losing their individuality. On the contrary, it is through this layering that we see how reality is never flat; it is a tapestry of simultaneous meanings and presences.
Most crucially, this complexity is unrepeatable. The world I capture is not a stable construct; it is a fleeting moment where the universe accidentally coincides with itself in a unique way. This specific sky, this person, this angle of light, this exact second. They meet only once. And then, they vanish.
For me, these photographs are not merely about reflections. They are about the fragility of reality itself. They capture how the world resists being made unambiguous. Truth, I believe, is rarely found in a clear-cut answer; it emerges in the overlap, in the doubt, and through a complex lens.
London · Tel Aviv · Rome · Oslo · Paris · and beyond · 2016–ongoing
I AM ALWAYS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE LENS. BUT THE DOOR IS OPEN.