This project is a series of black and white photos about the body, identity, and the feeling of being present but also distant. The subject is a woman, but she is not shown clearly—her face is often hidden or outside the frame. The focus is on parts of the body, movement, and light, making her feel both real and unknown. All images are shot with a 50mm lens, keeping a natural and intimate perspective.
“Herself Without Name” is about a person who exists but cannot be fully defined. The black and white style highlights texture, contrast, and emotion, while the grain adds a raw, fragile feeling.
The images move between intimacy and distance, without a clear story. It’s about vulnerability and the idea that we can never fully understand or fully see someone.