
El Espacio que Habito
Born from a period of personal rupture and transformation, El Espacio que Habito (2015-2020) reflects my return to photography—and to myself. Drawn to the solitude of the night, I began wandering city streets and rural roads, photographing quiet landscapes and solitary figures illuminated by uncertain light. The night became a refuge, a mirror, and a space for renewal.
What began as Nocturnal Meditations evolved into a more deliberate reconstruction of memory and place. Through staged scenes and cinematic lighting, I reimagine people and spaces as extensions of inner states—where geography, emotion, and memory converge.
At its core, this series is a dialogue with Puerto Rico—the landscapes of my youth and the echoes of belonging, displacement, and return. Each image unfolds like a scene from an unfinished film, where portraiture and fiction intertwine. El Espacio que Habito marks a turning point in my practice: a passage from observation to invention, from outer landscape to inner world.