Home is where attention drifts. By photographing overlooked details, textures, patterns, moments of light or accidental vignettes, this series transforms the ordinary into something quietly extraordinary. It’s a practice of seeing again, of finding wonder in what’s always been there.
We move through our homes surrounded by details we no longer notice; the fall of light on a wall, the worn edge of a chair, the quiet rhythm of repeated forms. This project turns the camera toward those overlooked moments, revealing beauty in the ordinary and the poetry of the everyday. By slowing down and looking closer, The Familiar Unseen invites us to rediscover the spaces we think we already know.