



Within this series, I wanted to portray the space in which people live. As we are most familiar with our bedrooms/beds, I wanted to document how intimate spaces are left once used.
These photos are a further progression from my last body of work based on the same concept. Except within these images, I decided to introduce small areas of the surrounding environments, as a further portrait of the individual I was photographing.
I originally planned to photograph in a landscape format, however, due to the different layouts of peoples bedrooms, I just decided to choose the best images captured.
I still have a lot of work to do though, and not enough time!
These photos are a further progression from my last body of work based on the same concept. Except within these images, I decided to introduce small areas of the surrounding environments, as a further portrait of the individual I was photographing.
I originally planned to photograph in a landscape format, however, due to the different layouts of peoples bedrooms, I just decided to choose the best images captured.
I still have a lot of work to do though, and not enough time!
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