Whether my blue is the same as yours
Returning to where I once belonged, to what I call home, it was made clear to me I had reached this peculiar age when one is expected to settle or at least know what one wants to do in life. I, on the contrary feel lost, my only way of answering who I want to be is through photography. In “Whether my blue is the same as yours” I distance myself from (my) life and examine it from the point of view of an observer. In the past few months (and more to follow) I’ve been trying to understand existential questions; my family background, my concept of home and society’s expectations as well as my dating options. I wander around, capture symbolic metamorphosis for my feelings and highlight conversations.