IAB creates the project panoramortraits [panorama + portraits]
that explores the fundamental distinction between analog and digital photography:
limitation.
Working with a single roll of 36 exposures,
he treats each roll as one closed system — one project
where every frame is consciously chosen
and irreversibly linked to the next.
As he prepares for his fifteenth move
and the first departure from his own apartment
IAB documents the 18 m² space in transformation.
Each wall becomes a unit of time.
Each change in the room marks a new state:
solitary work sessions,
improvised movie nights with a popcorn machine,
crowded parties with twenty people,
moments of order and phases of chaos.
Photographed entirely on Delta 400 with a single camera,
the series follows a strict rule:
one wall equals one image,
one move equals one roll.
The 36 frames unfold into a panoramic sequence,
connecting the walls into a continuous narrative
— a spatial archive that reads like
a four-dimensional spiral of memory, time, and habitation.