Intervals is a body of black-and-white photographs structured around distance, spacing, and separation. The images are constructed through reduction, treating air, gaps, and depth as active elements rather than neutral background. Subjects are positioned so that foreground and background remain unresolved, held apart by measurable intervals.
The work approaches photography as a process of removal. Composition is determined less by what is included than by what is withheld, allowing spatial relationships to carry the image.
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