My series I.D. centres on the evolving experience of queer identity within contemporary life. The work emerged from conversations, friendships, and encounters with people across the LGBTQ community in New York City, and it focuses on how identity unfolds in the spaces between self and society. I was drawn to stories of self‑discovery, romantic connection, social impact, and the way people navigate belonging and visibility.
The series is not a single narrative, but a constellation of individual experiences and states of being that reflect the diversity of modern queer life and romantic connections. Each subject represents an individual navigating the complex relationship between self and society. The project captures the tension between exposure and introspection, revealing both vulnerability and strength.
My practice is guided by cinematic composition, natural light, and the pursuit of authenticity. I draw inspiration from human connection and the emotional textures of everyday life. As I continue to grow my practice in New York, I aim to create work that invites reflection and conversation, connecting viewers to the silent stories that exist within every frame.