Fragments
These portraits center on moments that feel untethered from time. Each subject exists on their own terms, outside of sequence, outside of narrative.
Some expressions don’t belong to a story—they just are. Fragments is a study of those instances: a glance that doesn’t resolve, a stillness that holds, a presence that resists explanation.
Portraiture, at its core, isn’t about capturing who someone is in full—it’s about recognizing the fleeting pieces that surface and disappear just as quickly. These images preserve those fragments—the subtle, unspoken details that stay long after the moment has passed.

