After Light
This project is not about war as an event. It is about the state that remains after it. After Light is a series of staged black-and-white photographs created in real domestic interiors. Rather than documenting reality directly, the work focuses on the body as a carrier of inner experience — fragile, unstable, and often deprived of support. Nudity here is not used as an erotic or provocative gesture. Instead, it functions as a way to strip away social roles, leaving the person in a raw, unprotected state. The surrounding space — ordinary, sometimes cramped and imperfect — is not cleaned or stylized, but reinforces the reality of everyday existence. Blur, movement, awkward postures, and disrupted balance create a sense of being present in a world where familiar coordinates no longer hold. There is no climax or event — only a prolonged state of in-between. This is neither testimony nor reconstruction. It is an attempt to capture the fragile inner reality of a person who continues to exist after the world they knew has disappeared.