For me, addiction is not only a social issue but also a deeply human experience that quietly shapes the lives around us. In this series, through a personal and staged approach, I have tried to create an inner image of this condition — a space between loneliness, collapse, and the search for release.
Empty spaces, bent bodies, and scattered objects in the photographs act as metaphors for the slow erosion of human existence under addiction. The choice of black and white is deliberate, aiming to push the viewer beyond the surface of the everyday and into a deeper emotional encounter.
This series is an invitation to pause, to reflect, and to look again at a subject that often remains hidden in silence and shadows.









