A visual exploration of Setúbal shaped by time, return, and attention.
This work focuses on impressions—how light, space, and atmosphere define the experience of being there.
Structured through four stages—Arrival, Recognition, Everyday Life, and Belonging—the book traces how a place shifts from something observed into something lived.
A visual story set in Setúbal shaped by connection, recognition, and return.
This work moves toward interpretation—where recurring forms and shifting elements reflect how two people begin to recognize and find one another within a shared place.
Through a series of connected moments, the book traces a quiet unfolding—where separate paths gradually become something shared.
A visual exploration of Shepherdstown shaped by memory, presence, and attention.
Here, the focus turns to human moments—how gesture, interaction, and quiet scenes reveal a place where history and daily life exist side by side.
Structured through a series of overlapping themes, the book reflects a town where the past is not separate, but carried within the present.
Explores Arlington as an evolving emotional landscape shaped by reinvention, memory, and disappearance.
Glass towers rise beside traces of diners, motels, neon signs, and vanished neighborhoods, allowing multiple eras of Arlington to coexist within the same visual space.
Influenced by the cinematic solitude of Edward Hopper and the metaphysical stillness of Giorgio de Chirico, the series reflects on what remains beneath redevelopment: fragments of memory, lingering light, and the emotional residue of places transformed over time.
All books are printed by Blurb (Print on demand press: HP Indigo). The format is soft cover premium magazine, trim size 8.5 × 11 inches.