SCENE STUDIES is a conceptual photographic series that delves into the process of image-making as a dynamic and ongoing interaction between the artist and subject. Each photograph in the series serves as a starting point for a prolonged engagement, where the initial capture is revisited, reinterpreted, and transformed over weeks or even months. Through iterative adjustments, shifts in perspective, and experimental techniques, the images evolve, revealing multiple layers of meaning, emotion, and narrative. This series interrogates the nature of perception and representation, asking how a single scene can be understood through different lenses—both literal and metaphorical. By continually altering each photograph’s form, composition, and context, Scene Studies transcends the static image, offering a meditation on time, memory, and the fluidity of interpretation. The work engages with notions of temporality and artistic process, foregrounding the tension between fixed representation and the ever-changing ways in which we experience and understand visual information.This series challenges the viewer to consider how meaning is constructed and deconstructed, encouraging a deeper contemplation of the ways we engage with and interpret the visual world. The iterative nature of Scene Studies emphasizes the interplay between artist, medium, and subject, fostering a rich dialogue between the seen and the unseen, the captured and the elusive.