Omar Danial Biuiiuktosun

Statement

My work explores how beauty, memory, and emotion inhabit everyday environments. Working primarily with photography and moving image, I often use analogue film and in-camera multiple exposure to reflect the layered rhythms of urban life. I’m drawn to imperfection—grain, blur, accidents—and the ways they speak to personal history and emotional truth.

Architecture, light, and atmosphere are recurring themes in my work, not just as visuals but as metaphors for how we navigate time and identity. Whether I’m capturing a fleeting gesture or a fractured cityscape, I’m interested in how separate elements can overlap and create unexpected harmony.

Much of my process is intuitive. I don’t always know what the final image will be, and that unpredictability has become part of the language. I see photography not as freezing time, but as bending it—layering it, pushing it to say more than one thing at once.

Ultimately, I aim to create visual compositions that feel alive, vulnerable, and honest—rooted in my experience of place, memory, and movement

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London