Synchronicities

  • Dates
    2022 - 2025
  • Author
  • Topics Contemporary Issues, Daily Life, Documentary, Nature & Environment, Social Issues, Street Photography
  • Location United States

Synchronicities transforms the familiar and forgotten into dreamlike compositions of pinks and reds. The series reimagines overlooked fragments of daily life—abandoned vehicles, forgotten driveways, shopping carts left behind—as sites of quiet poetry.

Synchronicities (2022-2025)

Forgotten driveways—

soft light breathes on what remains,

beauty waits unseen.

We pass through the world largely unaware of what we leave behind — a discarded arm chair resting beneath a tree, a vehicle forgotten on a quiet street, a driveway that no longer leads anywhere. Synchronicities is a series of twenty infrared photographs that ask: what if these moments are not random at all?

Working in infrared, I render the overlooked in a spectrum invisible to the naked eye — transforming the familiar and forgotten into dreamlike compositions of pinks and reds. The choice of medium is deliberate: infrared does not stylize its subjects, it reveals them. It surfaces an altered state that was always present, in things we had already decided not to see.

The series takes its name from the philosophical concept of synchronicity — events that are random, non-correlated, yet feel profoundly connected. To move through this work is to experience that tension: the sense that we are deeply detached from our surroundings and, at the same time, woven into every corner of them.