First photo
• Technique: Low – angle shot with a reflective prop placed over the eyes. The upward view emphasizes the neck and jawline, while the prop with an internal image adds an element of mystery.
• Emotion conveyed: It reflects a sense of being veiled or hidden, as if part of the personality is obscured, contributing to the overall theme of personality fragmentation.
Second photo:
• Technique: Profile – facing shot with reflective props on the shoulders showing an external scene. The side view focuses on the facial contour and the contrast between the human body and the reflected urban scenery.
• Emotion conveyed: The juxtaposition of the personal self and the reflected urban environment may imply the conflict between the inner self and the outside world, suggesting a fragmented state of personality.
Third photo:
• Technique: Rear – view shot. This perspective focuses on the back of the figure, leaving the face unseen, which creates a sense of mystery and detachment.
• Emotion conveyed: The lack of a visible face represents a kind of disconnection or fragmentation of the recognizable self, enhancing the theme of personality breakdown.
Fourth photo:
• Technique: Profile – facing shot with reflective props on the shoulders. Similar to the second photo, it combines the human form with the reflective elements, but here the reflection on the props has a more abstract look.
• Emotion conveyed: The abstract reflections on the props can be seen as a representation of the chaotic and fragmented nature of the inner self.
Fifth photo:
• Technique: Front – facing close – up with a single teardrop. This close – up shot emphasizes the facial expression and the tear, drawing attention to the emotional state.
• Emotion conveyed: The teardrop symbolizes sadness or inner turmoil, which can be associated with the pain and fragmentation within the personality.
Sixth photo:
• Technique: Front – facing shot with the model holding a reflective prop to partially cover the face. It creates a contrast between the visible and hidden parts of the face.
• Emotion conveyed: The partial coverage of the face by the prop represents the broken and incomplete nature of the personality, as if different aspects are being masked.
Seventh photo:
• Technique: Similar to the sixth photo, it’s a front – facing shot with the model holding a reflective prop near the face, but with eyes closed. The closed eyes add a sense of introspection.
• Emotion conveyed: The closed eyes along with the prop near the face suggest a retreat into the self, while the prop still implies the fragmentation of the self – image.
Eighth photo:
• Technique: Profile – facing shot with a small reflective prop on the cheek. This draws attention to a specific part of the face and the interaction between the prop and the skin.
• Emotion conveyed: The small prop on the cheek can be seen as a fragment of the self – perception, contributing to the overall idea of a fragmented personality.
Ninth photo and tenth photo:
• Technique: Both are front – facing close – up shots, highlighting the facial expressions with the teardrop. The repetition emphasizes the emotional state.
• Emotion conveyed: The tears and the solemn facial expressions reinforce the sense of sadness and the brokenness within the personality, which aligns with the theme of personality fragmentation.
eleventh photo
• Technique: Composite photography with a rear – view of the subject. Multiple fragmented mirror – like pieces showing different expressions of the person are arranged on the background, creating a sense of disconnection.
• Emotion conveyed: It represents the fragmentation of the self, where the different reflected expressions suggest various aspects of the personality being split apart.
twelfth photo:
• Technique: Close – up with a prop interaction. The subject holds a reflective black piece near the face, partially obscuring one side. The close – up emphasizes the facial expression and the interaction with the prop.
• Emotion conveyed: The partial concealment by the prop symbolizes the hidden or broken parts of the personality, while the tear on the face indicates inner distress.
Thirtieth photo:
• Technique: Lying – down angle shot. The subject lies down with a reflective prop on the neck area. The upward – looking angle gives a sense of vulnerability.
• Emotion conveyed: The reflective prop on the neck and the upward gaze might imply a feeling of being exposed and fragmented, as if the self is in a state of disarray.
Fourteenth photo:
• Technique: Upward – looking close – up. The subject has a reflective strip on the forehead and is looking upwards with closed eyes and tears on the face. The close – up focuses on the emotional details.
• Emotion conveyed: The combination of the closed eyes, tears, and the reflective prop on the forehead conveys a sense of pain and the shattering of the self – image, which is in line with the theme of personality fragmentation.






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