Trapped interrupts a perception while coexists with reality. It is an intimate encounter of ourselves with the unfiltered realism of exposure that often is deliberately avoided or forgotten in the infragile era of social media and reality TV shows that portay otherwise. Alienated from their nature, humans, always fixated with an other-wordly image of themselves, one way or another try to disguise what they see as flaws willing to undergo pain, both mental and physical. Here, seen as forced, fixed, uncomfortable and fully surrendered to the strong light of the screen, captured looking almost empty having left nothing to hide behind manipulated photographs. Soon to become a book.