“A building has at least two lives - the one imagined by its maker and the life it lives afterward - and they are never the same”—Rem Koolhaas-Minimal Moods-
I like to think of the urban landscape as something in constant motion. Buildings shift through shadows and reflections, changing with the light and, at times, with my own mood. As I walk, layers and lines emerge throughout the day, revealing moments of intimacy between the full and the empty.
Minimal Moods is a personal project rooted in everyday city spaces—places I pass through rather than claim. I photograph from the street with an analog camera, focusing on fragments rather than landmarks. The images could belong to Medellín, Auckland, Tokyo, or anywhere else; what remains is a fleeting personal moment, carrying a quiet emotion, open to multiple lives and readings.