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      • Imperfect Mirror
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      • 35mm
      • 4x5
      • Windows
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    • 35mm
    • 4x5
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She Moves, I Follow

“She Moves, I Follow” is a quiet dialogue between self and shadow, a study in the fleeting distance between who we are and how we appear.
In these mirrored moments, movement becomes conversation. A step, a turn, a blur of hair, each gesture is both spontaneous and observed, playful yet deeply aware. The camera doesn’t document perfection but presence: the way a reflection can lead, and the self can choose to follow.

Created through the simple act of playing before a mirror, the series transforms an everyday encounter into an exploration of self-perception. The mirror ceases to be a surface and becomes a collaborator reflecting not just form, but energy, emotion, and the impermanence of being seen.

The resulting images rest in a liminal space: between motion and stillness, between the self we inhabit and the one that slips away in a blink. What begins as play unfolds into something tender, an acknowledgment that even in our most familiar reflections, there remains something just out of reach, quietly asking to be followed.

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