This series is an exploration of how perception changes through the lens of movement, blur, and uncertainty. Faces and their contours dissolve, becoming both familiar and alien. The photographs invite viewers into a dialogue with themselves: what is real, and what is merely a reflection of emotions and memories? Each frame seems to deconstruct reality into layers, revealing the fragility and fluidity of human essence. This series is not just about faces but also about how we see and feel the world, looking through the filters of our own experiences.
Anastasiia Vodchenko is a Ukrainian fine art photographer specializing in black-and-white photography. Her work delves into themes of human identity, body aesthetics, and emotional authenticity, blending technical precision with profound emotional depth. With over a decade of experience, Anastasiia creates evocative images that explore the interplay of light, shadow, and the unfiltered vulnerability of her subjects. She continues to refine her artistic voice through exhibitions and projects that resonate with audiences worldwide.