focus on the light
there are times when i feel too much and it makes me happy to have a camera. i like to focus on the light. in this series, moments that would have otherwise gone unnoticed, were captured and frozen in time. only later, were they pieced together in a different context, to represent a misplaced memory. each image is a fragment of clarity, a still point. i can remember each of these moments. yet, at the time they were captured, i had very little recollection of my past. it seemed as if my memories had all been deleted, but were returning in moments of panic, like puzzle pieces forcing me to remember a whole. the camera and the photograph are secondary, the mere physical part of an internal process of connecting with the world, with a moment. allowing this beauty, that once seemed so impermanent and transient, its permanence.