Whole Apart is a black and white photographic exploration of duality, identity, and the fragile boundaries between opposites. This series invites the viewer into an intimate space—where clarity gives way to uncertainty, and subjects appear both present and distant, united and divided.

The central figures act as mirrors, shadows, and foils. They are not opposites, but rather reflections of an inner divide: the angel and the fallen, the known and the unknown, the self and its echo. Their relationship is ambiguous, suspended between tenderness and tension, evoking the uneasy harmony within all of us.

Whole Apart explores the instability of perception and the layered nature of truth. What we see is never just what is; it is also what we carry, what we conceal, and what we long to reconcile.

For this project I used on-camera filters, multiple exposure, textures. 
London, May 2025




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