The Rear Seat Diaries began in 2022 during a longer journey to Spain. At that time, I photographed what passed by outside the side window of my car — landscapes, roads, places, and people along the way. The first images were purely documentary and were taken from the moving vehicle.
Only later, while reviewing the photographs, I noticed a detail that at first seemed accidental: in some images the entire window frame was visible. The window was not merely an opening to the outside — it could become the structure of the photograph itself.
From this observation, the conceptual core of the project gradually developed. The side window of my vehicle has since become the constant frame of the images. While places, situations, and light outside continually change, this frame remains unchanged and forms a visual system that structures every photograph.
Many images arise during everyday drives — for example on the way to shopping or to appointments. Occasionally, I also take dedicated drives that serve photography alone.
Within this system, different forms of images emerge. Some photographs remain observational and documentary, while others arise from deliberately arranged situations or from formal experiments. Movement, time, and perception increasingly play a role — for example through longer exposures in which the passing environment can dissolve into lines, structures, and fields of motion.
Over time, the project has expanded in this way. The fixed frame remains the constant foundation within which different forms of observation, intervention, and experiment develop.
The Rear Seat Diaries are not a finished project but an ongoing working process that continues to evolve and unfold in new variations.