I created these photos with the idea of Adolescence in my mind. Adolescence is vague, which makes the photo concept hard to nail down. I found myself second guessing if I really even knew what adolescence was and how to capture it in a photo. When editing these photos I kept looking back at the definition because I was certain I somehow got it wrong. I realized that mentality in itself is apart of being adolescent and I hadn't gotten it wrong because there is no "wrong". I landed on adolescence being a "hazy childish daydream", which is what each photo is meant to represent.

I created these photos with the idea of Adolescence in my mind. Adolescence is vague, which makes the photo concept hard to nail down. I found myself second guessing if I really even knew what adolescence was and how to capture it in a photo. When editing these photos I kept looking back at the definition because I was certain I somehow got it wrong. I realized that mentality in itself is apart of being adolescent and I hadn't gotten it wrong because there is no "wrong". I landed on adolescence being a "hazy childish daydream", which is what each photo is meant to represent.

I created these photos with the idea of Adolescence in my mind. Adolescence is vague, which makes the photo concept hard to nail down. I found myself second guessing if I really even knew what adolescence was and how to capture it in a photo. When editing these photos I kept looking back at the definition because I was certain I somehow got it wrong. I realized that mentality in itself is apart of being adolescent and I hadn't gotten it wrong because there is no "wrong". I landed on adolescence being a "hazy childish daydream", which is what each photo is meant to represent.

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ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Nicole Gegg is an 18 year old photographer based out of Orlando, Florida. Her goal is to work with various artists as a music/concert photographer. After high school she plans to purse a BFA in Photography at Parsons in New York City. She is excited and grateful to be apart of Footprints on Jupiter’s first issue!