SKYSCAPE
Gelatin silver prints, 2005–2012
I began photographing the sky when I started working on construction sites. From deep excavations — sometimes five meters below ground — I would look up to see the sky framed between steel structures and cranes.
I love the sky. Yet I make my living building the very structures that slowly erase it.
This contradiction has always lived within me. Cranes, towers, power lines, frameworks — symbols of human civilization, and at the same time, traces of human presence written into the sky. Sky Scape is my record of that boundary, seen from below.
Shot on compact film at construction sites.

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