In my portrait photography, I capture moments of transition in young people.
My work focuses on the interplay of identity, sexuality and transformation as open processes, not as fixed states.
I understand transformation as a permanent state: youth as an in-between space, as a phase of becoming.
My work stems from a desire to capture these states before they disappear. I photograph and interview young people in order to make their perceptions of the world, their bodies and themselves visible.
I contrast these contemporary voices with my own experience of growing up in a predominantly analogue era. My works arise from the comparison of biographies, times and spheres of experience, as a visual and textual archive of development, shift and inner change.