Second Sight is a photographic series shaped by attention — to moments, textures, and fragments often overlooked. Shot without staging, these images document what catches my eyes: a wall, a self-portrait, a flicker of light on a surface. Through post-photographic interventions — overlays, manipulations, and digital layering — these ordinary scenes are transformed into visual palimpsests. Patterns emerge, new shapes form, and meaning subtly shifts. Each image becomes a quiet fiction: a landscape turned relic, a gesture turned symbol.
Second Sight speaks to the strangeness embedded in the everyday — a reminder that reality is layered, not fixed, and that mystery often lives at the edge of perception.

Boling Water

Dinner Table

Traffic Cone

Fried Egg

Leaves
