Strangely Familiar

Strangely Familiar is an ongoing photographic study of Taipei built over five years of continuously visiting the city. Through this sustained engagement the city has gradually become a kind of second home, allowing me to develop a deeper connection to its rhythms and to notice moments that are often overlooked yet feel strangely familiar. The work moves between quiet intimacy and urban intensity, revealing how the familiar can appear strange and the strange can become familiar. This project is consisted from a mix of digital and film photographs.