Three K: Kitchen · Kinship · Kyiv
This project explores everyday life in Kyiv through the space of the kitchen — a place where the private becomes visible. The kitchen is not just a functional area, but a concentration of personal history: traces of habits, memory, domestic rituals, and social roles. It is a space where people remain themselves — without staging or public masks. The subjects are photographed in their own homes, within their familiar environments. Their presence is not staged, yet not purely documentary — it exists in a carefully balanced space between observation and participation. Despite the visual diversity of interiors, all images are connected by a shared experience: living in the same city, within the same historical moment. “Three K” is not only about the kitchen as a place, but about connections — familial, social, emotional. It reflects how people coexist within spaces that seem ordinary, yet are among the most intimate.