“The photographer and the architect, two craftsmen of light, share an intimate bond with this primordial element. While the architect gives form to matter and builds the physical structure, the photographer, with his camera, captures the essence of that creation.
Both understand that light not only illuminates, but also shapes and transforms, revealing the texture of every surface and the depth of every space.
Light, made up of an infinite number of wavelengths, allows the work of both artists to be nuanced, enriching both the photographs and the buildings with an inexhaustible palette of colors and nuances. It is in this spectrum of light where secrets are revealed, where volumes come to life and shadows insinuate mysteries.
As architects of perception, the photographer and the architect invite the viewer to immerse himself in this universe of contrasts, letting his imagination complete the experience. Caught by the magic of light, viewers are enveloped in sensations that force them to question the environment, the form or the moment captured.
Thus, through photography, the photographer shares with the world his interpretation of reality, while the architect, through his works, creates spaces where light becomes another element of the human narrative. Both, in their search for beauty and truth, find in light an inseparable ally, a bridge between the tangible and the intangible, between the visible and the invisible.”
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