Monochrome Dreams is a quiet collection of black-and-white photographs taken on my way through life. Each image is an impression, fleeting moments caught between movement and stillness, light and shadow. Stripped of color, the photographs become more honest, more vulnerable, allowing emotion to surface without distraction. Together, they form a visual diary: a record of where I’ve been, what I’ve felt, and what I’ve learned to see. This project is also part of a healing process, using the camera as a way to slow down, to reflect, and to make sense of inner landscapes by observing the outer world.

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