"Blindspot" is a project that revisits the landscapes and spaces that shaped my early years, tracing the contours of memory through the places I once inhabited.
As I sifted through old film strips from my family archive, I was struck by the dissonance between my remembered experiences and the images captured on film—a quiet, almost surreal rupture between past and present.
In the darkroom, I respond to this discovery by manipulating the enlarger and deliberately blurring the center of each print. This gesture reflects not a loss, but a transformation—a recognition that personal history is not fixed, but constantly reconfigured through time, memory, and reflection. It is within this dissonance that a new understanding begins to surface—what was once a blindspot becomes a site of clarity, revealing the shifting nature of how we remember and reimagine the past.