At first glance, a simple glass on a table. And yet, if you look hard enough, an entire scene unfolds: waves of light, shifting flashes, tensions of lines and curves. The light traces its own writing, between presence and disappearance.
This image was born of a happy accident, one of those suspended moments when the ordinary becomes the stuff of wonder. I put the glass down with no intention, and the light did the rest. Nothing was moved. I just looked - really looked.
In black and white, to get to the essential: texture, contrast, movement. The atmosphere is fresh, like a room bathed in silence on a summer's afternoon.
This work invites us to slow down, to pay attention to detail, to rediscover the sacred in the mundane. It speaks of light, presence, and those fleeting moments when the everyday becomes poetry.
Hung in an interior, this photograph is soothing. It engages with the space, captures the ambient light, and reminds us that beauty is everywhere - as long as we let it in.
I'm a Belgian-Beninese photographer who captures the relationship between the body, light and presence. I work alone on my walks, or while observing my quoitiden, but also in collaboration with models, make-up artists and other artists.
My aim is to capture the things that usually escape the..
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