Honorable Mention

D-I-S
DESCRIPTION
“D-I-S” explores the fragile architecture of identity through the lens of Dissociative Identity Disorder. The image visualizes the fragmentation of the self — the struggle between visibility and concealment, control and surrender. By binding and distorting the face, the portrait becomes a metaphor for the human mind’s ability to protect itself from unbearable memory. The sterile composition contrasts with the emotional turbulence beneath the surface, revealing beauty in psychological complexity. It invites viewers to question where the boundary lies between protection and loss of self. AUTHOR
I started with photography in the age of ten years and studied IDTV later. After 6 years in an advertising agency as graphic designer and photographer I decided to start as self-employed photographer. Besides my new work as chief editor for local Magazin I created my own studio for creative photography with focus on people, masks and beauty shots in 2013.