I was thinking that, now, you would've wanted me there.
The works remain true to the initial photos and their original qualities through digital collage. To highlight natural union within the diverse scenes, images were chosen that were already, somehow, united. Various aspects of the photographs are blurred, repeated, or pixelated, allowing the subjects who belong to become ambiguous with their outsider counterparts in a constructed space that need not be completely in sync or up-to-date. The process aims to create photographs not completely solidified or convincing, but decidedly and forcefully intertwined.
As our lives become powerfully linked, it often feels as if our pasts should do the same; the relationships are now too strong, perhaps, to remain only in the present. These photographs explore this realm of memory before either family knew the other existed, depicting diverse cultures and pasts in parallel timeframes. Each belongs perfectly in these moments that never were, but now, most certainly would have been.
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