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Timeless (2023-ongoing)
Truth in photography happens when you connect with people; where there is connection, there is love. If you tell the truth, people get motivated, interested and curious. It creates growth. Truth is infinite. I believe all good energy comes from being honest. It is a strong process. If you want to be strong, you have to be honest. Everyone can be that. It is our nature to be that. Because it is the greatest thing you can do for the community, for people and everything around you. Truth releases you from mental and physical limitations. So it brings everything forward. That is why it is so important to be truthful, in the things you do, the things you say, the things you write and the story you do, as a photographer and artist.
B/W is abstract and essential. I've done photojournalistic stories for many years, and the projects which I have made in B/W are about conflict, where people are facing challenging circumstances. It is important to be true to the atmosphere of the story, in the choice of photographic format and the post-editing. That is the most important part for me, when making my choice, in how it should be edited. Then, it stays strong to the people and their lives from the beginning, to the end of the project's process. When the project is told precisely, in emotion: coherency, complexity and for the relations for and between the people portrayed, it can become 'timeless'. And that is where the project never stops by telling new things as long as it exists.