Headless delves into the intricate relationship between the human body and the abstraction of gender and identity. Stripped of facial features and genitalia, this photo series employs light and shadow to sculpt the human figure into elemental shapes and forms. Through this minimalist lens, Headless invites viewers to contemplate their essence beyond physicality.

Captured entirely on an iPhone, these self-portraits mirror the photographer’s mental and emotional journey. They seek to reconnect with themselves, viewing their essence through a fresh lens—one free from self-imposed judgments. Instead, curiosity and acceptance frame the present moment. Just as light and shadow shape the figure, personal sentiment molds our self-perception.

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