Personas

"Unlike the puppets, we have the possibility of stopping in our movements, looking up and perceiving the machinery by which we have been moved. In this act lies the first step toward freedom. And in this same act we find the conclusive justification of sociology as a humanistic discipline."

–Peter L. Berger

  • Kaleidoscope of viewpoints

    Kaleidoscope of viewpoints

    There are things from the past that still pierce me like thorns. With great patience, I'm getting rid of them. I trust what my mother used to say when I was little: that all thorns, in time, eventually come out.

  • Watching The Sunrise

    Watching The Sunrise

    I’m a morning person and feel an overwhelming sense of hope and comfort when watching the sunrise.

  • Much to Do

    Much to Do

    Whenever I have music in my ears, I feel more like myself.

  • Smiling at Strangers

    Smiling at Strangers

    Every time I hear that someone used to be vegan but gave up, I lose a bit more faith in humanity.

  • Dream Freely

    Dream Freely

    I love movement, discovery, and trying new things. As a photographer, I’m constantly working on different and diverse projects, which suits my personality perfectly.

  • Understanding Oneself Better

    Understanding Oneself Better

    I feel most like myself at sunset. I think sunset light is what attracts me most visually. The world around me becomes more vibrant and I feel more present. It’s my favorite time to take photos.

  • Aligned

    Aligned

    Setting the frame, adjusting the light, listening to the quiet before pressing the shutter. It has given me the distance to see myself differently and to slowly learn to love and accept myself as a whole. These are moments when I feel aligned.

  • Certainty Dissolved

    Certainty Dissolved

    I’ve felt out of place in moments when certainty dissolved. When projects shifted, relationships suddenly changed tone, and what I thought I understood no longer held.

  • Cinematic Sunsets

    Cinematic Sunsets

    Even though I work on letting it go, there’s still some subconscious inner expectation that life can be like it used to be before the war. The expectation that life can be calm and consist only of positive moments. No anxiety, no worries—just a simple life.

  • Golden Hour

    Golden Hour

    I feel most like myself during golden hour, when the light inspires me.

  • Brief Encounter

    Brief Encounter

    Watching my country participate in the genocide in Gaza has made me change my mind about many things I thought I understood and has made me feel embarrassed for the naïve beliefs I once took for granted.

  • Exploring In Solitude

    Exploring In Solitude

    Those late hours resonate with me as it's so quiet and calm, which draws to me being a an introvert and spending a lot of time in solitude exploring life and its experiences.