Dears, Our Home is an ongoing compilation of images of my love ones at home; capturing the very essential elements in my life. The "ever-changing" daily routines, everyday life and objects speak of who I am, where I come from.
There used to be 6 of us, 5 are women. 4 daughters, no sons. I have 3 elder sisters, 2 are married. My father is the only man.
As I gradually notice permanent changes in the family, I begin to sense the fear of losing. I began photographing, simply around me, and it became a therapy to curb that fear. The photographs are constant reminders to me that the moments exist, presence to be preserved, and every little thing has its significance.
I wish to capture all the moments that my little brain can't hold before Change, creeps in quietly and takes away them.
There used to be 6 of us, 5 are women. 4 daughters, no sons. I have 3 elder sisters, 2 are married. My father is the only man.
As I gradually notice permanent changes in the family, I begin to sense the fear of losing. I began photographing, simply around me, and it became a therapy to curb that fear. The photographs are constant reminders to me that the moments exist, presence to be preserved, and every little thing has its significance.
I wish to capture all the moments that my little brain can't hold before Change, creeps in quietly and takes away them.
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