Unspoken - Series 1
Unspoken is a series of black and white photographs about human presence without performance. About what is carried quietly. About what does not announce itself. These are not portraits in the traditional sense. Faces appear, disappear, turn away, or remain partial. Bodies are cropped, blurred, suspended, or held mid-gesture. What matters here is not identity, but weight. Not expression, but residue. The moments in these images sit just before speech or just after it. Before tears. After prayer. Between steps. There is no narrative imposed, only a shared human condition of waiting, remembering, enduring. Working in black and white allows the images to step away from description and move closer to experience. Without colour, the photographs hold emotion rather than information. They ask the viewer to slow down, to stay with discomfort, with tenderness, with what is unresolved. Unspoken – Part I is about what we learn to keep inside. And how the body remembers it, even when language fails.
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