The trees in my collection are more than subjects. They are stand-ins for dislocated selves, metaphors for resilience marked by displacement. Their roots echo my own, searching beneath foreign ground for something familiar. They lean strangely, beautifully, toward light they don't yet understand. In them, I recognize myself. My photography is a practice of witnessing these distortions, not to correct or explain them, but trying to give them form.

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