Fate
A series about fate as a cold and indifferent force. It renders life and death as equal parts of a single order. These images speak of human helplessness before its inevitability.
location
Russia, Chelyabinsk
This series explores the sense of inevitability and submission to a higher law we call fate. Neither compassionate nor hostile, fate is cold and indifferent, much like nature itself. We fear it not for its cruelty but for its relentlessness: in its logic, life and death hold equal weight and necessity.
The photographs act as symbols of this force, reflecting the helplessness of the individual before its directness. Fate needs no justification and demands no belief—it simply is, and its order shapes our paths, turning choice into an illusion.