What Remains Unseen

A documentary series exploring moments of presence, distance, and uncertainty through fragmented encounters between humans, animals, space, and the surrounding world. Sometimes, there is nothing any living being can do but watch.

This series is based on documentary moments captured in direct encounters with situations, shaped by the photographer's personal gaze.Between humans, animals, structures, and space, there is no fixed relationship; what appears are only transient states.Things remain incomplete, meaning never settles, and the gaze always exists at a distance.

Within this, the human is both at the center of experience and constantly slipping from one state into another—sometimes as an individual, sometimes within a crowd, and sometimes only as a trace of presence.

At times, the gaze simply remains; not to understand, not to change anything, but only to see. Sometimes, there is nothing any living being can do but watch.

These images do not seek to explain. They remain together as fragments of a world that never fully reveals itself.