Portraits of Becoming
Photographs, often prompting questions about who we are, become more complex when considered together—less a record of individual traits than an echo of behaviors passed down through families. This isn't to say identity is predetermined, but rather that it develops as people continuously interact and influence one another; as Deleuze might suggest, difference itself creates connection. Seeing relationships this way dissolves the idea of a solid ground for selfhood, presenting actions not as isolated choices, but movements within broader patterns.