I wanted to explore bringing vibrant color into eerie settings and experiment with my subject, being me. In a world where we are all connected in mysterious and inexplicable ways, I still find a way to be lonely with my thoughts. I navigate wanting to both be alone and at peace with myself while also wanting human connection.
Me, Myself, and I is a series of 7 photographs that is a play on words of the phrase “ghost image”. In this world, my inner thoughts have manifested into apparitions. However, in the end, I am still alone.