This series plays with reflections, perception, and how things change when you see them from a different angle. Using mirrors, I want to create images that feel almost like optical illusions, with repeating patterns and unexpected depth. This shot, for example, uses an infinite mirror effect to make it look like Megatron is staring at endless versions of himself. The metallic surfaces and cool tones make the image feel futuristic and a little eerie, as if the figure is lost in its own reflection.
Beyond just looking cool, these images explore ideas of identity and self-confrontation. A character like Megatron, who’s all about power and control, suddenly looks small when he’s faced with endless versions of himself. It raises questions about how we see ourselves—do we focus on just one version, or do we get lost in all the possibilities? By using mirrors and reflections, I want to create a series that blends sci-fi aesthetics with deeper themes of self-perception and reality.