The Framed Fragment
A photograph captures a moment's truth while simultaneously creating fiction through its frame. What lies beyond the edge of the image? The photographer's most consequential decision is not what to include, but what to exclude. If all vision is selective, might photography's greatest revelation be about the nature of perception itself? Like a window that both connects and separates, the photographic frame creates meaning through limitation. The truth in photography exists not despite its constraints, but because of them—an honest fragment that acknowledges its incompleteness.