The word "ES" in Spanish refers to the concept of "TO BE" in a territorial duality. Meanwhile, in Latvian, "ES" translates to "I."
In Spanish, "ES" is often used before an adjective; it describes, it points.
My exploration of identity through fashion photography began in 2009, coinciding with my introduction to Latvia and its enchanting universe.
It was there that I met my wife, "D."
Since that moment, our home has been filled with a rich linguistic trio—Spanish, Latvian, and English—which has shaped our reflections on being and belonging.
"There is no being behind the doing, the acting, the becoming; the agent is fictitiously added to the action—the doing is everything.
In this sense, gender is always a doing..."
Nietzsche/Butler.
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