Spaces in photography have a peculiarity: although they appear static, they are in constant transformation.
Space is also a reflection of the photographer’s subjectivity; what we see through a photograph is an interpretation of the world, a rereading of what we consider real.
There are emotional, psychological, symbolic spaces. An image can transport us to internal territories, awaken memories or emotions that are not present in the scene, but that the viewer relives when contemplating it. In this sense, the photographic space expands, transcends the visible and becomes a bridge to the intangible.