title
Loculus
product
Experimental photography
By consistently photographing a single plane of my room, the work seeks to reveal the true nature of an everyday space and its ontological dimension. This exploration unfolds through a personal lens, shaped by the memorial character of photography and the metaphor of the pinhole camera:
a small box capturing time, day after day.
During the pandemic, we often found ourselves confined within our own spaces. This project serves as a documentation of an intimate and often recondite environment.
The photographs were taken using a pinhole camera, with long exposure shots captured inside my personal room. Each exposure lasted between 12 and 24 hours due to the low light conditions, allowing for a rich accumulation of visual information. From these, 24 exposures were selected to form a sequence that evokes the passage of a single day.
