No Color

This series captures the tension and contrast between pride and prayer, celebration and condemnation, freedom and dogma. Shot entirely in black and white, No Color is not just a reference to photographic form—it is a statement on the erasure of individuality, the suppression of diversity, and the binary world imposed by society and belief systems.

By juxtaposing moments from an LGBTQ parade with images taken in and around churches, the work explores what it means to exist in spaces where bodies, identities, and truths are either exalted or rejected. The absence of color becomes symbolic: a visual stripping-away that challenges the viewer to look beyond spectacle and into the soul of the scene.

In a world that often demands clarity—heaven or hell, sin or virtue, us or them—No Color asks: what happens in the gray spaces we’re told not to see?