Woven Reflections
Photographs aren’t simply distinct portraits; they become maps charting lines of influence as we engage with them, where what isn't pictured holds equal weight to what is. This perspective acknowledges that remembering reshapes the past—a gradual layering across time—and our connection to those faces alters their story as much as it reveals our own. Recognizing this origin in causal relationships means accepting an ethical responsibility inherent in being a part of interconnected histories, and perhaps all family stories are self-authored revisions, endlessly rewritten with each new telling.