Home Is Where The Heart Is
Home is more than a place; it’s a feeling, a memory, a tether to our identity. Yet, for countless people, home is not a fixed location but a shifting reality, one shaped by movement, circumstance, and time.
Through this project, I explore the emotional and psychological landscapes of migration. What does it mean to leave behind the familiar in search of something new? How do people reconcile nostalgia with the need to belong elsewhere? As the son of a migrant, I have lived this duality, feeling both anchored and uprooted, torn between where I come from and where I now call home.
"Home is where the heart is," but what happens when the heart is split between two places? This body of work seeks to answer that question through intimate storytelling, capturing the spaces, faces, and emotions that define the ever-evolving concept of home.