A king leans into moonlight, drawn toward a luminous figure floating in the pool below, while another gaze—modern, alert, and merciless—captures the watcher himself. King David’s Paparazzo transforms a biblical moment into a layered drama of desire, curiosity, and exposure, where beauty becomes both magnet and evidence.
When you look at something you long for, are you still in control of your gaze—or has your gaze already betrayed you?