(in)site is a series of large-scale photographs documenting performance-based interactions between the body and landscape. Using mirrors, I manipulate my form to create fragmented, uncanny figures that suggest bodily unease and dislocation.

The mirror acts simultaneously as void, container, and portal—distorting space, reflecting absence, and opening alternate ways of seeing the body in relation to place. These images challenge fixed identity. The body resists containment, appearing unstable, momentarily estranged, and open to transformation.

(in)site at The Reach

(in)site at Capture Photography Festival

(in)site Review, Preview Magazine, by Michael Turner