State of Reflection is an invitation to look through my lens at the complex world of identity, self-view and the part reflections of others play in it. In ancient times to damage a mirror was considered to be so disrespectful that people thought it compelled the Gods to rain back luck on anyone so careless. Today we consider people to be like a mirror to us. Their reflections make up (in part) our self-view. But what if we can't recognize ourselves any longer in that image? How to stay intact and keep our integrity? What happens to us, and how reacts our surrounding?