Reykjavik
A series realized in the capital of Iceland, this photographic cycle explores forms emerging from a landscape that is both raw and poetic.
Reykjavík appears here not only as architecture, but as a space woven from contrasts:
soft light and sharp edges, silence and the rhythmic repetition of structures.
The cold precision of concrete meets the organic lightness of illumination.
Buildings and interiors evoke icy constructions — at times monumental, at others ephemeral.
At the center of this visual essay are also symbolic sites:
the faceted glass volumes of Harpa, the futuristic dome of Perlan,
and the sacred geometry of Hallgrímskirkja — embedded into the urban rhythm as naturally as the surrounding landscape.
It is a city that does not impose itself through presence,
but reveals itself quietly to those who look closely.