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I have long been troubled by my inability to discern my feelings towards the world and everything in it, a confusion akin to an unknown universe. Yet, amidst this confusion, I could sense that there was some order and rules, and that only the form was chaotic. This perplexity also extended to photography. I once read a phrase that roughly means, "Doubt immediately creates a need, however, one who questions oneself is incomplete." This resonated with my twenty years of photography, using the camera as a tool to continuously record the chaos and order in the real world. Nowadays, I have given up trying to find answers through images or to provide a potential answer. Instead, I hope to touch upon the reality and honesty that emerge in constant differences and repetitions. Truth is not a static, fixed entity, but a continuous process of generation and change. In this ceaseless change, the camera, as a physical tool, has granted me a right: the right to control light. Every moment captured in time is both an end and a beginning, and only I can exercise this right.