Collection: Fragments of Absence

This series captures the subtle beauty of everyday spaces — bus stations, beaches, bars, and workplaces — where human presence is both central and deliberately obscured. Through precise photographic manipulation, figures are removed, leaving behind traces of their stories and interactions. Each image invites viewers to reflect on the duality of presence and absence, the connections between people and the places they inhabit, and the fragments of humanity that linger even when the figures are gone.

By isolating these spaces, Fragments of Absence explores the tension between what is seen and what is felt, transforming ordinary scenes into thought-provoking visual narratives.