A Sort of Nowhere (2025) is a photographic exploration of solitude, transience, and the quiet search for belonging. Captured over two years of nomadic travel, each image is a self-portrait taken in a place that, however briefly, felt like home. These fleeting sanctuaries—both interior and exterior—became emotional anchors in a time of constant movement and uncertainty.
Shot through handcrafted and modified lens filters, the dreamlike distortions and subtle shifts in light evoke the fragility of memory and the surreal quality of disconnection. The series invites the viewer into an intimate space between presence and absence, stillness and motion—an ongoing dialogue with the self in unfamiliar surroundings.