This series of portraits explores memory, perception, and the act of choosing. Each portrait is more than a depiction of a face, it is a personal interpretation, filtered through our emotions, beliefs, and experiences. It reflects the way we remember others: selectively, emotionally, often unconsciously.
To capture someone's image is always an act of choice, a decision about what we consider most essential or present in that person. In this sense, each memory becomes a subjective reconstruction, and each portrayal an attempt to preserve something inherently fleeting and changeable.
These are images that reveal more about the one who sees than the one who is seen.