"Fit: Objects of Affection" is a digital photo essay that explores how we cultivate home through the objects with which we surround ourselves. The series documents cherished belongings in the bedrooms of six 19-year-olds, all experiencing the newfound independence of living on their own. 
Our possessions serve as the primary means through which we express identity in a home. In the midst of the transitional limbo between adolescence and adulthood, the act of shaping both physical and mental space provides the comfort we seek.
Many thanks to those who participated, for letting me into your lives.
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