Immanence

Ongoing photographic inquiry into what persists beneath difference. Across streets and fleeting encounters, I look for the subtle currents that pass between bodies, gestures, glances, proximities that precede category and resist simplification.

In these images, connection does not declare itself overtly; it appears in small alignments. Though separated by context and circumstance, each figure is held within the same field of light, texture, and atmosphere.

Immanence here is not an abstract proposition but a visual condition. Meaning remains embedded in posture, presence, and spatial relation. The camera does not elevate or explain; it stays with the density of the everyday, where separations soften and a shared human charge becomes perceptible. What connects these subjects is neither ideology nor identity, but the fact of being embodied, situated, and momentary together within the same world.