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My Photo Series

This photo series is a personal exploration of mood, memory, and visual rhythm. Each set follows my individual style—focusing on tone, composition, and subtle emotional cues—while responding to different themes and states of feeling. Some images are quiet and reflective, others are sharp and uneasy, but all are connected through how I see and interpret the world. Rather than telling a clear story, these photos aim to leave space for pause, recognition, and emotion.

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In the gentle return of spring, I began to observe how light brushes against the fragile forms of plants. This series is a gentle observation of how light touches life, how nature and emotion coexist, and how presence can be felt in even the smallest scenes.

02

I wanted to make stars feel alive—adding light, color, and emotion to capture their hidden movement. This project turns stillness into energy, letting stars tell their own story through sparkle and motion.

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Using a dollhouse, I explore the contrast between how the world is presented to us—through media or staged perfection—and how it actually is. 

04

A quiet story about a boy and his toy—where memory, imagination, and emotion unfold through small elements.

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People say your twenties are full of tears—and for me, that’s been true. But I see tears not as weakness, but as strength and healing. In my photos, I use sparkling stickers to represent resilience. Each sparkle stands for hope, for getting back up, and for a future that still shines through the pain.

06

This series captures the quiet marks jewelry leaves—pressure, redness, imprints. These traces speak to the risks we take for beauty and self-expression. Jewelry can hurt, slip away, or scar—but we wear it anyway. Each photo reflects the delicate balance between vulnerability and identity, and the choice to show who we are, even when it leaves a mark.

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This series reflects on growing up and the changing shape of happiness. I paired a photo of myself at 3 with one at 21—once eager to grow up, now longing for childhood. A burning candle symbolizes time passing, but in reverse, it un-burns, echoing the wish to go back, to remember, to hold onto what’s gone.

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Life or Death

Each vacuum-sealed bag holds a living thing paused between life and decay. Trapped in stillness, the plants reflect our urge to hold on—to beauty, memory, time—even as it slips away. In trying to preserve what we love, we sometimes take away the very breath that made it alive.

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