She stands there, tall and untouchable, but also in the middle of a moment of silence. The rough concrete beneath her feet contrasts with the open sky behind her. The wind tugs at her hair, as if the surroundings themselves are trying to move with her presence.
This is not a classic portrait: it is a play between perspective and emotion. The low viewpoint makes her appear taller and stronger, while the black-and-white editing removes time from the image. What remains is a sense of confrontation: with space, with yourself, with that elusive moment when everything seems balanced but could also tip at any moment. "The Unknown" is a photograph that brings together rawness and poetry. It invites you to look longer, not only at the form, but also at the story you see in it yourself. She steps into the unknown for us, but does she herself know where she is going?
I love the magic of life. In landscapes, in portraits, in street photography. In small details or just in the grandeur. I hope to touch something in you with my photography... Read more…