The work begins with a constructed situation.
A space is defined - through objects, color, and boundaries.
Within this space, a person enters without instruction.
There is no predefined image, no fixed role.
There is no predefined image, no fixed role.
What appears is not directed. It is found.
What becomes visible is not only a form, but a moment of alignment
between body, space, and perception.
between body, space, and perception.
Each image carries a different weight.
Not because it shows something different,
but because it allows something different to remain.
During the exposure, visibility is not constant.
Light does not illuminate everything at once - it moves, reveals, withdraws.
The image builds over time.
The image builds over time.
The result is not a fixed representation.
It is a trace of something that happened while being observed.
It is a trace of something that happened while being observed.
The viewer does not only look at the image.
The viewer completes it - through attention, through reflection, through time.
The viewer completes it - through attention, through reflection, through time.
"frame me"
examines how human presence changes once it becomes observed, positioned, and framed