Historically photography has been 'loaded' with the task of providing documentation. In the 19th century, there was the idea that photography provided truth, but with AI and digital photography today, we know images no longer convey truth. They can be very easily constructed. I understand photography as an art form that interlaces with other disciplines like performance or life moments.
'I use photography for research, experimentation and to create new meaning, to facilitate conversations and stimulate reflection.' ...I want the senses to be engaged when people look at the photos ...
... like they are feeling 'the wind, the smell and the weather.'