Documenting the Unseen
We live in a world obsessed with the loud, the visible, and the permanent. We are told to capture every moment, to chase specific titles, and to curate a life that looks meaningful from the outside. But what happens in the quiet moments when the camera is off?
Redirectly is a monthly collection of essays exploring the space between living a life and remembering it. From the fragility of memory to the hidden motivations behind human altruism, I explore the questions that often go unasked.
Here, you won’t find answers or "how-to" guides. Instead, you will find honest inquiries into the human condition, sparked by the simplest of things—a dog on a balcony, a forgotten garden, or a fleeting feeling of peace.
Join me once a month as we dissect the reality of living, forgetting, and repeating.