Acidic Mutations

Acidic Mutations


Chemical Subscura

Chemical Subscura


Geminus

Geminus


So who's the girl? they ask the two male lovers. A project about challenging the heteronormative lens projected on same-sex relationships through body language.

Christ0pher

Christ0pher


Sexualization of the self

Sexualization of the self


Analog self-portrait double exposure series questioning my own lust and validation. Sparked by a Rolling Stone interview in which Billie Eilish spoke of finding healing through self-pleasure while looking at her own reflection, the work explores this duality of self-desire. Becoming a journey of the self with feelings of duality, as a young woman using sexualization as armour. Yet wanting to embrace sexuality in my own way, presenting myself for the right reasons, of my own needs.


Bubblehead

Bubblehead


Bubblehead, pictured in her own bubble, blowing her bubblegum while others grasp for air.

She lives in a world where comfort never ends, yet meaning slowly evaporates. Her bubble, made of fragile water and air, becomes both a luxury and a trap, a climate that keeps her afloat while disconnecting her from everything real.

The series reflects on what it means to live versus to survive. In a Western environment where survival is almost guaranteed, living turns into spectacle. We sip champagne, smoke cigars, and call it pleasure, rituals of excess that slowly poison the water and air we share. Adjusted to an environment where we can afford to blow bubbles, while others are left grasping for air. The ability to waste has become a symbol of privilege: to pollute air for 5 seconds of relief, to waste water by blowing bubbles for entertainment, to burn what others fight to access.

Each image is created through film souping, the film physically bathed in water, chemicals, and chance.

Bubblehead herself is both muse and warning, a woman preserved within the privileges, the ones before her created. Unaware of the direct consequences others it costs. A self portrait of me and my generation. Safe but out of touch.

Intrusive Thots

Intrusive Thots


Aura'd Echoes

Aura'd Echoes


Each image is built through multiple in-camera exposures, fragments layered into a single visual, and presented without the conventional frame, allowing the photograph to expand and echo beyond its edges. Created through repetition and chance, the process itself becomes an echo: gestures performed again and again, leaving energy behind.

The project stems from a lifelong fascination with auras and the invisible energies that surround us. As a child, I carried a mood ring that changed color with temperature, believing it revealed emotion, a simple illusion that felt like magic. Through Aura’d Echoes, I rediscovered that same sense of wonder, the magic of the unknown translated into light.

Dominance

Dominance


Geminus was born from the intersection between love as a subject and film as a language. The work challenges the stigma and stereotypes surrounding same-sex relationships. Too often, people reduce queer love to a heteronormative script, asking: so, who’s the man, and who’s the woman? Love is forced into rigid roles, as if intimacy can only exist when divided into opposites. With Geminus, I wanted to reject that narrative.

I photographed two men who are partners but often mistaken as brothers, even twins. They share not only a striking resemblance but also a balance of masculine and feminine energy. Neither one has to play “the man” or “the woman.” Instead, they both embody strength and softness, resilience and vulnerability.

Devi

Devi



Boys R Babys, Babys R Boys

Boys R Babys, Babys R Boys

All eyes on you

All eyes on you