What the Front Porch Holds....Bosmont, Johannesburg
On Simonsburg Road in Johannesburg's Bosmont neighborhood, a front porch becomes a stage for intergenerational gathering. As evening light moves across faces and architecture, the everyday transforms—a meditation on family, heritage, and the sacred nature of domestic space.This work explores how spirituality manifests in accumulated rituals: shared meals, inherited stories, the particular quality of light at day's end. The porch functions as threshold between public and private, between generations, between the material and the ineffable.
Shot during golden hour, these images ask what it means to witness family not as fixed identity but as living archive, constantly written and rewritten in gesture and light.
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