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Single - FotoSlovo 2026 - Category « Portrait »

Honorable Mention

Mrs  Borrelli  Giuliana (Norvège)
@giulianaborrelli_
15 Metres To Tell Us Apart

15 Metres To Tell Us Apart


15 Metres To Tell Us Apart

15 Metres to Tell Us Apart aims to explore and emphasise the importance, the vital need of having a space of my own. I spent my life medicated, I lost sight of reality, and myself along the way. I was not really looking, nor questioning most things in my life. I accepted circumstances as they were. The norm, or so I thought. My needs became non-existent, due to a lack of boundaries. I wondered how I had survived, barely, squished, a sense of suffocation
pervading me.

It never occurred to me to turn my camera inwards, to point it at the domestic spaces, or perhaps I never thought of it as a means to question, question my life. As if photographing my home became a mirror to myself. I wasn’t portraying; I was too portrayed. I looked for the quiet moments. I rummaged through the four walls, searching for my sense of self in the spaces we call home.

Gradually, I began to photograph the objects that surrounded me, items that hold comfort, memories, or personal value. Over time, I started to include myself within the images, asserting my presence in the space I had claimed. Through this process, photography became a way of holding space, for myself, for my needs, and for a presence that had long been deferred.



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