FLOW
FLOW is a photographic project developed using an analog camera and black-and-white film, based on the use of multiple exposure as both a technical and conceptual device. The series focuses on the movement of waves during a thunderstorm, exploring how motion can be recorded beyond the single frozen instant.
By layering successive moments onto the same frame, the images compress time and transform the sea into dense, shifting forms. The waves lose their literal definition and become traces of energy, rhythm, and force, fixed in silver prints through an analog process. Rather than documenting the storm, the project uses photography to reinterpret it, producing images that lie between observation and abstraction.