Wanderer explores the emotional connection between the photographer and the spaces she inhabits. Rather than simply documenting a city’s physical features, the work uses analogue and digital photography to convey emotional states in specific moments. The urban environment becomes a backdrop for personal experiences, where feelings of solitude, joy, or introspection shape perception and imagery.

Inspired by the concepts of the flâneuse and psychogeography, the work navigates cities as both observer and participant. Wandering is embraced as a method to investigate the intersection of mood and space. Through the photographs, the city is transformed from a neutral landscape into a personal, emotional terrain, reflecting not only its structures but also the deeper human experiences woven within it.

Black and white photo of a lighthouse near the coast with hills and houses in the background, overcast sky.
Black and white image of a coastal landscape with a prominent tree in the foreground, a body of water with sailboats, and a coastline with hills in the background.
Black and white photo of a harbor with sailboats and a hillside in the background, viewed from a balcony with decorative railing.
Outdoor staircase with a cream-colored balustrade, moss and dirt, and seagulls perched on it, leading down to a sidewalk and grassy park area.
A large body of choppy water with a distant shoreline of green hills under a cloudy sky with the sun peeking through clouds.
Exterior view of a modern multi-story residential building with a staircase leading to a small balcony. The building features brown siding, brick walls, and large windows, with trees partially obscuring the view.
Bicycles locked behind a black metal fence with buildings in the background.