Static frames, compressing time into one image with multiplicity and misdirection.

In these self-portraits, I explore what happens when photography holds more than a single instant. By layering multiple versions of myself into one static frame, I compress time into a single image. The result is both familiar and fractured—an expanded view of self that challenges expectations of what a photograph can contain.

Stillness unsettled by motion. Self-portraits and street captures that explore multiplicity, where time compresses into a quiet loop, uniting photography and film.