
My Garden is a personal photographic series developed over two years, created using only what I find in my own garden at a specific moment in time. What began as a raw, untouched space became both subject and collaborator, evolving through seasons, weather, and natural interactions. Each image works as a visual diary entry, shaped by limitation and observation. Shot in the studio, elements are removed from their natural context and combined through composition into playful, sculptural forms defined by light, texture, and color. The project reflects a personal shift toward a slower pace .