Congratulations! What struck me most in reading this was how clearly your practice emerges as a sustained inquiry rather than a collection of images. There is a rare confidence in your willingness to let ambiguity remain unresolved and to trust viewers enough to meet the work on its own terms. The interview articulates something your photographs have long suggested: that memory, grief, identity, and myth are not separate subjects but overlapping territories. It is deeply encouraging to see such thoughtful work receive this kind of attention. I suspect *In Rooms* will continue revealing new dimensions for years to come.
Congratulations! What struck me most in reading this was how clearly your practice emerges as a sustained inquiry rather than a collection of images. There is a rare confidence in your willingness to let ambiguity remain unresolved and to trust viewers enough to meet the work on its own terms. The interview articulates something your photographs have long suggested: that memory, grief, identity, and myth are not separate subjects but overlapping territories. It is deeply encouraging to see such thoughtful work receive this kind of attention. I suspect *In Rooms* will continue revealing new dimensions for years to come.
Thank you, as always, for your very thoughtful words <3