PORTRAIT CYCLES
Fine Art Analog Photography — Structured Archive
The portrait cycles presented here position the human figure within the discipline of fine art photography as a site of constructed presence rather than simple representation. Working within the analog medium, these series engage a lineage of staged and performance-conscious portraiture in which the body functions as a deliberate instrument—through which identity, tension, myth, intimacy, erosion, and consequence are formally examined.
Across interconnected cycles, the figure is treated not as subject in the descriptive sense, but as a structural element shaped by light, framing, gesture, and restraint. The work advances questions central to photographic practice: visibility and power, surface and depth, performance and authenticity, exposure and control.
Each series is presented through a reduced and curated selection of works. The emphasis is on conceptual coherence, material discipline, and the articulation of development within a sustained photographic continuum.
The Erosion of the Authentic Self
2004–2005
Performative identity, exhaustion, and the quiet aftermath of the mask.
