Prolongated visions from the East.
“The organization of light and shadow effects produce a new enrichment of vision.”
László Moholy-Nagy
What is worth observing?
What is worth photographing?
What are the limits of photography?
These images aim to question and look into the limits and possibilities of photography.
By extending the shadows outside the frame of the object in the photographed space, a distortion
of the photographed "reality" is created.
This alteration of everyday scenes fosters a new, or at least different, way of appreciating and
interacting with the image.
Have they stopped being photographs? Has the real (what is photographed) ceased to be so? Is
there a relationship between "the real" and the "not real", or "altered reality" that complements
each other, or on the contrary, are they always in dispute and contradiction?
An attempt to make the everyday and fleeting, here in the East, something memorable.





