Reflections - where light meets memory

Reflections are more than visual echoes. They are moments where light meets memory, where the present bends into something remembered. In abstract photography, reflections offer a canvas that is both familiar and elusive. A puddle on a city street doesn’t just mirror buildings—it captures the mood of a rainy afternoon, the hush of footsteps, the glint of a passing thought. These mirrored surfaces distort reality just enough to make us pause. Ripples stretch shapes into fluid brushstrokes, glass panes fracture scenes into layered fragments, and polished metal turns the ordinary into something surreal. This distortion invites emotion. It asks the viewer not just to see, but to feel. Reflections hold time in suspension. A lake might show the sky above, but it also holds the silence of the morning it was photographed. A window might reflect the world outside, but it also hints at the person behind the lens. In these moments, abstraction becomes a language of memory. Reflections are not just what we see—they are what we remember when light touches the surface of a feeling.

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