In this project, I explore how the perception of familiar reality changes when viewed from a different point. I return to the same scenes and moments that everyone sees, but try to see them differently through shifts in angle, scale, and distance.
What matters to me is not individual objects, but how they come together into a larger whole. When I step back or, on the contrary, move closer, familiar spaces begin to feel different. Lines, rhythms, and connections emerge that usually remain unnoticed.
This project is less about what I photograph and more about how I look. It is an attempt to move beyond habitual perception and capture the moment when seeing expands, and the whole begins to emerge from the fragment.
