Episode 1 – Intro
There are days when my mind has so many tabs open, even my camera sighs. Days when words don’t fit, thoughts won’t settle, and the lights inside my head flicker as if short-circuiting. Yet, precisely on those days, I reach for my camera. Not to escape, but to organize. To understand. To breathe.
Behind the Invisible
Cyncerely Wired is my place to reveal what usually stays invisible. It’s a blog series about what photography means to me as a neurodivergent person with autism, ADHD, and everything flickering, roaring, or completely shutting down in between.
It’s also for those curious about how autism and ADHD affect the mind. Every brain is wired differently, and this is my personal glimpse into how mine works. How I can get stuck on daily details, and how photography becomes my voice when words fail me. In my world, emotions are basic and fleeting, lacking nuance. Yet, what I can’t express verbally, I articulate visually through my images.
Building Worlds, Finding Calm
I don’t just photograph things. I build worlds. Miniature scenes. Frozen moments where, briefly, I have control over the otherwise unpredictable. Each image is a construct of calm, meaning, repetition, or a safe form of chaos. What others call ‘props’, I call stories. What others might see as a mere detail, to me is the heart.
Scenes from a Differently Wired Mind
In this series, I take you behind the scenes of my photography—and my mind—and for anyone curious about how such a mind works. Not as a manual, nor a success story, but as an open view. This isn’t a guide or a universal truth, it’s a perspective. It’s for those who recognize themselves in the search for structure and calm, and also for those who want to understand what that struggle feels like from the inside out.
Raw Edges and Clear Moments
You won’t find slick Instagram wisdom here. You’ll find raw edges, clear moments, and maybe even recognition. Perhaps inspiration to see, feel, and capture things your own way.
Welcome to my world. It’s wired differently. But everything you see here is Cyncerely Wired.