This photography project explores what it means to entrust yourself to another person, and to truly carry the weight of someone else. Naked bodies—stripped of social decor, status, and identity—become bearers of a simple yet deeply human gesture: I hold you, and you allow yourself to be held.
The act of lifting becomes a silent dialogue. Not about strength, but about willingness: to explore your own limits while protecting the vulnerability of the other. Being naked makes that vulnerability tangible; the body becomes not an object, but a place where softness becomes visible.
The photographs capture the moment when two people meet without words, in a precarious balance of trust. In these poses, sometimes almost sculptural, the idea of “carrying” shifts from the physical to the existential: we never exist independently, but always in relation, in exchange, in care.
The project aims to invite the viewer to reflect on fundamental human interdependence: how love reveals itself in small shifts of weight, how care is a form of mutual surrender, and how softness may be the most radical way of being present with another.