EMOTIVE DOMINION

Athletic competition can be as straightforward as racing to a finish line, as simple as striking a ball, or as physically demanding as blocking an opponent’s advance. In every form, it demands a seamless coordination of body and mind, where strategies are created, abandoned, and adjusted in moments, often in response to an opponent's moves.

Central to all competitive action are the hands. Whether grasping, grappling, supporting, or entwining, they embody the physical essence of triumph and loss. Raised in victory or dropped in defeat, they serve as expressive extensions of the competitor’s inner struggle. Through the intricate, powerful movements of the hands, a spectator can discern the emotional and mental currents driving each athlete.

In Emotive Dominion, I freeze these fleeting moments of athletic conflict with my camera, timing my captures to focus on the hands as they channel strength, dominance, and resolve. The resulting images reveal not just the physicality of competition but also the raw emotions and mental battles playing out within the athletes (to read more about the collection click here).