CONTINUUM

Continuum is a long-term portraiture study as a way of witnessing people over time. I photograph individuals I’ve come to know personally, often returning to them year after year. These recurring sessions create an evolving archive—images that mark subtle shifts in identity, emotion, and lived experience.

The work is almost exclusively in or near my subjects’ homes. These lived-in spaces operate as extensions of the people within them, revealing traces of daily life, memory, and routine. In this familiar context, portraiture becomes a collaborative exchange built on trust and shared history.

I’m drawn to the quiet changes that accumulate across time: a gesture that becomes more certain, a room rearranged, an expression that carries new weight. Through these images, I aim to honor the continuity and transformation that shape each person’s story. The resulting portraits invite viewers to encounter identity as something fluid—rooted in both place and time, and always in motion.