For the Record, Son: Things we divided
For The Record Son: Things We Divided is an documentary photography project exploring themes of identity, memory and personal narrative through fragmented experience and place. The work considers how individual and collective histories are constructed, divided and reinterpreted over time.
The project takes an observational approach, using photography to trace everyday environments and moments that sit between the personal and the political, the intimate and the external.
Rather than presenting a linear narrative, the work is structured through fragments — images that suggest relationships, absences and tensions rather than resolving them. It reflects an ongoing interest in how meaning is shaped through what is seen, withheld and remembered.
The project sits within a wider documentary practice concerned with contemporary life, social space and the subtle ways people inhabit and negotiate their environments.