The photographic approach in Wish This Was Real combines intimate portraiture with a contemplative gaze on contemporary identity and emotion. Tyler Mitchell’s images explore nuanced expressions and settings that evoke a quiet introspection, using natural light and candid compositions to reveal layers of personal and cultural narrative.
Spanning 272 pages, the book offers an extended meditation on themes of presence, memory, and the boundaries between fantasy and reality. The mood is subtle and restrained, inviting viewers to consider the complexities of self-representation and the spaces, both internal and external, that shape individual experience.