Fictional Realities is a journey into worlds that were never meant to be entered, except by those who imagine them from within. In these images, I step beyond the role of reader or observer and become a participant inside the narratives that shaped our cultural memory.
Each scene begins with a familiar story, drawn from literature, myth, or collective imagination, but something is altered. I do not simply witness these moments; I interfere with them. I photograph, question, disrupt, or quietly inhabit them, introducing a presence that was never part of the original script.
The result is a series of encounters where fiction resists its own boundaries. Characters are observed from within their world, not from outside it. Meaning shifts. Authority is challenged. The distance between storyteller and subject collapses.
These are not illustrations of stories, but intrusions into them—where the act of seeing becomes an act of rewriting.
Tap any image to step inside a story that no longer belongs entirely to itself.
The Escape from King Minos’ Labyrinth - The maze was built to trap, but someone is watching the escape.
The Amazing Ascent of Remedios the Beautiful - Not all departures are witnessed. This one is.