“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 that the urban landscape is not static, the buildings are always mixing between shadows and reflections. The facades of the buildings that I see every day seems to respond to changes in my mood, they are transformed with light, each day is different, each walk has moments of intimacy, during the course of the day layers and lines appear, they reveal other facets, the full and the empty.
Minimal Moods is a personal project that exists in the framework of the ordinary, the things the city shared with us, the ones I can’t claim my own, so I just portray from my small place in the streets with my analog camera. I am not looking to show a recognizable space, it could be Medellín Auckland Toky or some other city, what remains in the photographs is a personal moment that I hope will carry an emotion, simple as it is because just as the buildings have several lives, I hope that my photography’s too.











