Personal Work - In My Misty Memories
A photograph is more than a mere record; it is a vessel for holding onto what the eyes have seen, an attempt to anchor fleeting moments in time. It seizes each subject alongside its passing instant, granting form to the human desire to remember. Yet memory is never a perfect reflection—it is a fragile, shifting landscape shaped by perception. Even when two souls stand within the same space, sharing the same moment, their memories splinter into separate truths. With time, they blur, distort, and eventually dissolve into entirely different narratives. A photograph may arrest a moment in its frame, but the memories woven within remain as elusive as a path vanishing into the mist. The more we look back, the more they slip away— not sharpening into focus, but dissolving, retreating beyond reach. This series is an exploration of those ephemeral, uncertain memories. Caught between presence and absence,between the real and the imagined,it lingers in the delicate space where remembrance fades into dream.