Liberation of Memory is a photographic project that seeks to reconnect personal memories with social landscapes. I visit places tied to my childhood, my experiences in civil engineering, and the presence of my late father—capturing the emotional echoes hidden in these spaces.
The work is grounded in a simple question: What is memory, and how do we live with it—or let it go? With a quiet gaze, I record scenes that may appear ordinary, but carry deep personal resonance. I hope these images invite viewers to reflect on their own memories, and perhaps find something meaningful within them.