Not Everything Was Seen

“Not Everything Was Seen” is an exploration of absence as a form of presence, and love as something that resists full visibility.

This series treats the image not as evidence, but as a trace — a fragment left behind by intimacy, time, and quiet noticing. The photographs are not about what love looks like, but how it lingers: in the air between gestures, in the softness of unspoken moments, in the corners of light.

Each frame gestures toward something just beyond the visible. Love is there, but not always in focus — it flickers in reflections, hides in silence, slips out of frame.

The work suggests that what’s unseen is often what’s most deeply felt.

It doesn’t seek to show everything. It seeks to hold what remains.