The project takes a form of a play containing of six scenes. Each scene consists of an interview with a famous person from photography industry. The play starts with the serious topic of photojournalism, interviewing Lars Boering, the director of World Press Photo. The final scene ends with a speculative interview with my future self, five years after the graduation. In between I have dialogues with imaginary and real people — the photographer of the Loch Ness Monster, Martin Parr, and Antoine D’Agata. In my work it is important to blur the lines between reality and fiction and to address the subjectivity of the image creators and the power of projecting their own point of view in construction of reality.