This collection brings together images from multiple bodies of work, each drawn to the elusive space between reflection and concealment. Figures emerge through veils, milky glass, and fractured mirrors, always partly obscured, always slipping from definition. These photographs resist clarity, offering not portraits but impressions, not stories but atmospheres.
Created using long exposure, selective blur, and analogue techniques, the images echo the mood and materiality of early photography. Reflections distort rather than clarify, and obscured forms become vessels for memory, mystery, and emotion. Cloak and Mirrors invites the viewer to linger in the spaces where light softens, edges dissolve, and meaning remains just out of reach.














London, July 2025