



Deconstructed Photography
Deconstructed Photography is a process that breaks down the traditional boundaries of the photographic image, transforming it into something new and dynamic. Fragmenting and reassembling the original photograph challenges the idea of a fixed narrative, allowing the viewer to engage with the image in a more abstract and interpretive way. This approach reflects the fluidity of identity and experience, especially in the context of transformation, memory, and the complexity of human stories. I aim to reveal hidden layers through this method, inviting a deeper exploration of what is visible and what lies beneath the surface.