Shadow Studies

These photographs record the presence of the artist indirectly through shadow.

Projected onto walls, streets, and surrounding surfaces, the shadow enters the photographic field without revealing the body itself. The images capture moments when light, movement, and environment briefly register the figure as silhouette.

The shadow functions as a trace rather than a portrait.

Within the Ezra system, these images acknowledge authorship without asserting identity. The artist appears only as an outline—an indication of presence shaped by the conditions of place, light, and time.

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