Trust Me
Trust Me is a documentary photography project exploring how a woman’s sense of trust is shaped, unsettled, and slowly rebuilt.
Rather than depicting events directly, the work focuses on subtle bodily gestures, pauses, and moments of quiet presence — where vulnerability and strength coexist.
The project follows a single protagonist through everyday moments, allowing the camera to act as a witness rather than an instrument of exposure.
Here, trust becomes a slow, embodied process of returning to oneself.
Trust Me is an ongoing photographic project exploring how trust is slowly formed, disrupted, and rebuilt through presence, gesture, and time.