Nothing Serious
Polaroids about life’s little misunderstandings
'Nothing serious – Polaroids about life’s little misunderstandings' began as an experiment in letting go of control. After a few years of building intricate photomontages from studio-made macro images, I wanted to work in a way that felt more immediate, imperfect, and unfiltered. I picked up a Polaroid camera and started wandering through the outskirts of cities.
On these walks, I was drawn to places and moments that seemed slightly off – a broken sign, a misplaced object, an odd composition, or an absurd situation. They felt like small misunderstandings between people and their surroundings, quiet traces of our attempts to impose order on a world that resists it.
Together, these Polaroids form a kind of visual notebook of life’s minor errors and misplaced intentions, where humour and melancholy blur into one another. They preserve moments of accidental beauty and heartbreak exactly as I found them – flawed, fleeting, and fundamentally human.
Presented below are the excerpts from the series.