A NIGHT WITH
Photographic Journey into Creative Intimacy
PROJECT TYPE
Editorial / Photobook
FORMAT
High-quality Collectible Print
TIMELINE
Ongoing series
ROLE
Co-creator, Designer, Photographer, Editorial Direction
DISCIPLINES
Editorial Photography, Art Direction, Print Design
CHALLENGE
We set out to explore intimacy through a documentary lens, resisting staged perfection. The challenge was to let unfiltered, real moments unfold, while shaping them into an editorial narrative that feels intentional and timeless.
IDEA
A curated nocturnal journey: one night, one subject, two photographers. Documentary at heart, editorial in style—an invitation to interpretation rather than instruction.
EXECUTION
Photographed subjects across intimate and atmospheric spaces.
Designed each edition as a tactile object with collectible quality.
Created sequences that mimic mood, movement, and nocturnal flow.
IMPACT
As a collectible print object, it positions itself closer to art publishing than traditional magazines—living on coffee tables, bookshelves, and in personal archives rather than being consumed and discarded.
Within creative communities, it sparked dialogue around the representation of intimacy, authenticity, and atmosphere in visual storytelling.
Each edition functions as both artwork and artefact, giving permanence to moments that are often ephemeral, fleeting, and unguarded.
The project expands my practice into publishing as a medium, showing how photography can evolve into an experience that is tactile, narrative, and enduring.
CULTURAL RESONANCE
Documentary intimacy, bound in print.
What started as a late-night photo experiment evolved into a collectible people wanted to keep, not toss aside like a magazine. It resonated because it gave weight to fleeting, unguarded moments — showing intimacy without staging. Within creative circles it sparked fresh dialogue about how raw, documentary work can live as something people collect, not discard — proof that moments like these can hold lasting value.