In photography, using a reflection often represents a psychological split—the person we present to the world versus the one we see when we are alone.

The contrast between a raw, unadorned physical state and its existence as a categorized digital file (like a .jpg).

The "151" in the filename suggest this is part of a larger series, inviting the viewer to look at the progression of an artist's exploration of the same subject over time.

The "topless" aspect typically emphasizes a stripping away of social armor, focusing on raw, human form rather than fashion or status.

How the camera captures a version of the subject that only the mirror usually sees, creating a "moment between roles".

Artists like those featured on Instagram's art community often use mirrors to symbolize "knowing oneself" (Erken dich selbs), turning a simple portrait into a meditation on mortality or identity.