The emotions at the moment you look through the viewfinder and the moment you face the developed photo often do not align.
The moment of shooting can feel blurred in memory, and when the result differs greatly from expectation, the sense of surprise offers a new interpretation.
Moreover, the emotions others feel when encountering my photos are even more unpredictable.
Perhaps that is why, when I shoot, I always leave a small trace of a person in at least one frame.
For some kind of visual alignment—whether they feel the same emotion as I did or something entirely different…




