The photographic approach in enactors centers on capturing subjects engaged in deliberate, performative acts, exploring ideas of identity and representation. The images evoke a contemplative mood that invites viewers to consider the roles people assume in everyday life and the narratives constructed around them.
Comprising 96 pages and produced in 2010, the book offers a focused investigation into the relationship between reality and performance, emphasizing visual storytelling through carefully staged compositions. It presents a coherent visual strategy that examines the intersection of self-expression and social expectation.