Letting Go . Is a project I created to explore the moment no one can see. Making intimate portraits of importantpeople in my life using high speed strobe and water. The idea is to use splashes of water to instill an instance of shock to be portrayed by the subject. With a deep understanding of psychology and having learned about the purpose of catharsis, I wanted to help facilitate letting go for someone and capture it with my true passion for photography. Throughout my photography journey I found water to be a very effective way to get emotion out of my subject. I spent 30 minutes before the portrait session discussing what letting go meant to each person. After interviewing my subjects they would have a physical letting go moment with water, this becomes a kind of baptism, cleansing or letting go. In my work I always look for that moment where the model gets lost in the shot and finding that expression is a key factor for why I choose to do this kind of project.