Once Upon a Time in Europe
Between laboratories, temporary homes and late trains, these photographs trace the quiet work of rebuilding a life across an ocean. What starts as a first, tentative vision of metros, streets and familiar postcards gradually opens into wider perspectives of bridges, coasts and distant skylines, and finally settles into a more deliberate way of looking, attentive to stations, façades and interiors that hold these journeys together. Kept as frames in silver salts, they sketch a delicate map of belonging, where each image carries both the pull of what lies ahead and the echo of what was left behind.
An analogue vision
An analog perspective
A vision through a camera
Frames in silver salts

