Submission Photography

Souvenir from a Place That Doesn’t Exist

Souvenir from a Place That Doesn’t Exist was photographed in Disneyland Paris, in an area designed to resemble North Africa. I was drawn to the tension between the artificial and the familiar — a place constructed to feel like memory, yet entirely imagined. For me, the image functions like a false postcard, a reminder from a past that never truly happened. Photography itself often carries this paradox: it documents, but also invents; it preserves, but also reshapes. This work is part of my ongoing exploration of how images reflect memory, fiction, and the fragile boundary between the real and the imagined.


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Souvenir from a Place That Doesn’t Exist

Souvenir from a Place That Doesn’t Exist was photographed in Disneyland Paris, in an area designed to resemble North Africa. I was drawn to the tension between the artificial and the familiar — a place constructed to feel like memory, yet entirely imagined. For me, the image functions like a false postcard, a reminder from a past that never truly happened. Photography itself often carries this paradox: it documents, but also invents; it preserves, but also reshapes. This work is part of my ongoing exploration of how images reflect memory, fiction, and the fragile boundary between the real and the imagined.