Photography, by its very nature, intends to form an objective view of the world, but this is only a myth, sometimes even an illusion. Of course, we remember that Roland Barthes said that what we see in a photograph once existed, it was in front of the camera. That is, photography is objective! But, since there is an operator (the one who creates the image) and a viewer (the one who provides his or her interpretation), photography is also very subjective. It is also uncertain, intuitive, vague...
Mykhailo Frantsuzov's photographs often show uncertainty, they resemble theatrical scenes, some visual dialogues unfold before us, the meaning of which can only be revealed through the hidden metaphors and allegories we discover.