An Imaginary Archive of
Faces & Stories from Hometown
Portraits for No One is a cycle of short stories and eighty black-and-white portraits drawn from an imaginary town called Hometown. Neither a documentary nor a straightforward fiction, the project unfolds as a fictional archive.

Each portrait is both evidence and invention. Each story paints a life that might have been lived. Together, they form a constellation of voices, photographs, and silences that blur the line between literature, photography, and mythic ethnography.

At its core, Portraits for No One is a reflection on how we remember, not only through images and words, but through the traces left behind when nothing else remains.
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