In this photographic essay, the city does not reveal itself immediately—it emerges, slowly and uncertainly.
From dark silhouettes to dense structures, from sharp textures to veiled reflections, visibility becomes a fragile, shifting experience.
These are not simple cityscapes. They are studies of absence, saturation, and distortion.
Inspired by Athens—a city layered with memory and relentless change—the urban environment no longer presents itself openly. It overwhelms, it dissolves, it evades.
This work seeks to interrupt our visual habits, questioning not only what we see, but what we are conditioned to ignore.
Through the lens, the city is not a fixed place but a fleeting sensation—a space of light, shadow, and fragmented materiality.
What, then, is the city?
A stable landscape, or an optical illusion forever in flux?