Description
The Two Sides of the Truth is a collection of conceptual self-portraits that delves into the complexities of identity, self-consciousness, and our ongoing internal struggles. In this evolving project, I explore the dichotomy between reason and emotion, science and creativity, reflecting on the multiple realities and nuances that shape my own psyche. I invite the audience to peel back their own masks and reflect on their own truths through identity photography.
The enigmatic and dreamlike aesthetics woven into the series invite the audience to confront their innermost selves with a challenging touch of both honesty and humor. The images beckon the viewers to contemplate the question: Who am I, truly?
The Two Sides of the Truth is not just a personal journey; it resonates with broader themes in fine art photography and the exploration of hidden truths. In my work, I am drawn to the undisclosed, the hidden, and the unspoken elements beneath the surface, and what these deeper layers represent on a larger scale. This project pushes the boundaries of traditional portraiture, blurring the line between fiction and “truth,” acknowledging that these opposing points are often fluid and shifting for all of us.










