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The Politics of Illusion

 

Home is where we find comfort from the outside world, where we collect memories that become ingrained in moments and fragments of experience. The place where everything is arranged exactly the way we want it to be. The home revolves around a language of metaphmorphoses, from the outside  facade to an inner persona. 

 

The panoramas I create contort our normal sense of home, and create a one-way mirror for the viewer. As the photographer, I act as a silent storyteller, through the camera. The viewer creates their own iterations, through personal associations. The images allow an audience to voyeuristically enter into someone else's space, with a sense of limited permission. With this idea in mind, I specifically engineer the image to neither contain a beginning or an end.

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