It doesn’t matter where you come from. I see who you are.












In the second semester of my studies, I created this campaign to show how much our society benefits from migration. I photographed twelve close friends of mine, all with migration backgrounds, and printed their portraits in large format. With these prints, I visited a refugee shelter and asked some of the residents to pose with the portraits held in front of their faces. The result was powerful: layered identities, blurred boundaries — a quiet reminder that behind every story of migration is a face, a name, and a life not so different from our own. Because without migration, we’d have fewer friendships, fewer flavors at the table, fewer stories to tell and a world with far less heart.