NO PLACE LIKE
No Place Like documents my return to the ten houses of my childhood and my encounters with the families who live in them now. Through these visits, I explore the uncanniness of reentering spaces I once called home, revealing the tension between memory and absence. As guest and ghost, I photograph myself in living rooms with the current occupants, and outside the houses, whether or not I was invited in. The series lingers in the unease of the familiar yet distant, asking what it means to become a stranger in your own home – if you can still call it that.