This series explores the fragile territory that exists between presence and disappearance, where the city becomes less a place and more a surface through which reality is filtered. Created in New York City, the images move through reflections, glass, motion, and layered spaces, dissolving the certainty of what is seen.
Figures rarely appear in full. They are fragmented, obscured, or absorbed into their surroundings—caught between inside and outside, visibility and concealment. The camera does not seek to document the city, but to encounter it indirectly, through moments where perception begins to fracture.
Light and reflection act as both barrier and passage, transforming ordinary scenes into unstable images where time, space, and identity overlap. In this shifting environment, the human presence becomes transient—reduced to traces, gestures, or shadows that linger without fully revealing themselves.
The Space In Between is not about the city itself, but about the experience of moving through it: a continuous negotiation between being seen and remaining hidden, between occupying space and slipping quietly beyond it.

The Space In Between
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This series explores the fragile territory that exists between presence and disappearance, where the city becomes less a place and more a surface through which reality is filtered. Created in New York City, the images move through reflections, glass, motion, and layered spaces, dissolving the certainty of what is seen.
Figures rarely appear in full. They are fragmented, obscured, or absorbed into their surroundings—caught between inside and outside, visibility and concealment. The camera does not seek to document the city, but to encounter it indirectly, through moments where perception begins to fracture.
Light and reflection act as both barrier and passage, transforming ordinary scenes into unstable images where time, space, and identity overlap. In this shifting environment, the human presence becomes transient—reduced to traces, gestures, or shadows that linger without fully revealing themselves.
The Space In Between is not about the city itself, but about the experience of moving through it: a continuous negotiation between being seen and remaining hidden, between occupying space and slipping quietly beyond it.

