
Sunday Apparitions is a series I captured while walking through the city and pausing to observe a church entrance from several floors above. I wasn’t planning an extended project but was struck by the flow of people arriving for Sunday service, an everyday ritual that felt both ordinary and strangely otherworldly from that elevated vantage point.
Using intentional camera movement and multiple exposures, I wanted to transform this familiar scene into something more ambiguous and spectral. The high viewpoint allowed me to see the crowd not as individuals but as a collective movement, blurring into traces of light and shadow. This technique evokes the idea of people in spiritual transition, entering a sacred space, leaving behind the secular world.
I’m drawn to moments in the street that suggest more than they show. Here, the abstraction is my way of suggesting both the intimacy of faith and the anonymity of ritual, without claiming to fully understand or define them. I hope viewers will see not only a church entrance, but a passage between worlds, mundane and sacred, visible and invisible.





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