About
I am Nanno
A photographer, artist, and observer of the in-between.
My work moves through Second Life, real life, and the quiet space where the two begin to echo each other. I am drawn to atmosphere, presence, and the details that often go unnoticed: the pause before something shifts, the feeling of a place before it is occupied, the weight an image can carry without needing to explain itself.
Second Life is not an escape for me. It is a layer, another environment where identity, expression, and observation can take form. Through photography and writing, I use it to explore mood, femininity, distance, intimacy, and the subtle tension beneath stillness.
This space is not a timeline or a feed. It is a collection.
There are things I notice before I know why.
A certain kind of light.
A room that feels occupied by memory.
A face turned slightly away.
A street that looks as if something just happened there, or is about to.
I follow those feelings.
Sometimes they become photographs. Sometimes they become fragments of writing. Sometimes they become a scene inside a digital world, arranged until it feels less like something I made and more like something I found.
I think that is what I am always looking for.
My work lives there.
Not in the obvious center, but slightly to the side.
Not in the answer, but in the feeling that remains after it.