In my practice of photographing the urban, I have begun creating images from my own insights and experiences. The process involves playing and interacting with the surroundings, therefore building an image by indulging elements of everyday life to co-relate with the urban spaces and thus suggest a relationship.
These photographs offer encounters with unexpected places juxtaposed in sets of opposing concepts such as the central and the peripheral, the private and the public, the visible and the invisible and the real and the imaginary.
Interlaced with a documentary and an imaginary eye, these images offer different ways to interpret our own urban perspective and also reflect on its past and future.