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Life in Screen Reflection

This is a portrait without a body — only its digital trace remains.
The screen has become mirror, lens, and frame all at once.
He’s not looking at the screen — he lives inside it.
We’ve quietly moved into our devices, where reflections speak for us and physical presence is optional.
This is a portrait of a time where the human hasn’t vanished — they’ve simply become part of the interface.

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2025

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"We no longer appear in front of the screen — we live inside it. Our reflections outlive us."
Daarshanikk
M’hamid El Ghizlane
This photo was taken in a small village near M’hamid El Ghizlane where people still live among the ruins of an old kasbah. As we passed through, I saw these two kids, likely on their way home from school, and took the shot. The scene reflects how daily life continues in a place shaped by history.
Vincenzo Cohen
Solitaire
The photo shows the front of a rusty vintage car fallen into disuse. "The thief’s car" has a curious history behind it. A thief was fleeing with the loot in the area of Aus (Southern Namibia) pursued by a police patrol thief is forced to drop the theft. This story happened in the 1950s (spoken...
Louise Meisel
Ciudad de Mexico
A story of a person that remains hidden behind a moment of incredible symmetry. 
Marrioth Ling Alfonzo
Salt Lake City
The motive of this image is unnecessary to say, but here the story behind the photo: I bought this dress at a thrift store called Goodwill with the intention of burning it in the backyard. The fabric was so cheap that the moment lasted only seconds I just got to take ONE picture and is this one. My...