To Wear Your (Little Queer) Heart
Musing on the lives of strangers and the particularities of their personal spaces has been the driving force behind my photographic practice for the past decade.
Mirror Stage
The Mirror Stage is a psychoanalytic concept that describes the developmental stage where infants view their reflection in a mirror as a part of themself rather than a real experience in a fragmented body.
The misrecognition of self that occurs in the mirror stage can create a false illusion of wholeness or an idealized image of “I.” While most children grow out of this stage, twins are faced with the rare experience of viewing their own reflection in another person for their entire lives.
The Next Photographers: Izzy Koz
Izzy is a 23-year-old photographer from Los Angeles, California. Her angular, architectural compositions feel like stills from a bigger picture, hinting at an unseen, even unsettling presence.
The Next Photographers: Maisy Lewis
Maisy Lewis is a 23-year-old photographer from Ojai, California. Her images explore space beyond the physical, entering the psychological relationship between fantasy and reality.
The Next Photographers: Pamela Krinis
Pamela is a 21-year-old photographer from Mexico City whose work centers the intimate textures of femininity, framing skin and fingertips as landscapes.