These photographs were created during a studio workshop where participants explored light as a primary expressive tool. Working with artificial lighting, shadows, and colour, they experimented with how light shapes the body, defines space, and transforms mood.
The studio became a place of observation and attention — not only to the model, but to the process itself: positioning, pauses, uncertainty, and trust. Through simple setups and minimal environments, the participants focused on presence, gesture, and emotional states, learning how light can reveal vulnerability, strength, and inner tension.
This body of work reflects an encounter with the self through controlled space, where technical experimentation becomes a way to speak about feeling, identity, and being seen.