Sensor Collapse
Licensed Conceptual Photography for Brands, Editorial & Cultural Projects Sensor Collapse is a digital bodily diary in a state of overload. A series of self-portraits created as a solitary ritual — between light, skin, and distortion. Psychedelic textures and color noise function as metaphors for inner tension. Here, the body is not an object, but an interface — dissolving, pulsing, disappearing into the stream. The project explores the fragility of perception, control, and the moment of its loss. Technique: The works are created using simple tools — the front camera of a smartphone and three colored light sources. The final visual language is shaped through color curve adjustments in Lightroom, where distortion and overload become part of the artistic intent. No AI. No Photoshop. The works are available with a commercial license and are suitable for: • brands and visual campaigns • editorial and cultural projects • digital platforms, online publications, and media • concept stores and contemporary spaces All images are delivered in high resolution and may be used in print and online materials, visual branding, and artistic contexts.