IRL (In Real Life) is the new photography project I am working on, which explores the identity and representation of Generation Z: the first generation to grow up in a world where real life and digital life merge seamlessly, redefining boundaries, relationships and forms of self-expression.
The project portrays young people in their most private spaces - their bedrooms - alongside images from their smartphones: selfies, stories, posts and screenshots that make up their online presence. Two visual worlds, physical and digital, meet and overlap to authentically capture the complexity of contemporary youth.
This is a work in progress.
This is a work in progress.