Echoes of Transition is a poetic essay inspired by a
collection of images taken in different countries around the world. Details of the craft and architectural personalities of a building are reflected on their doors. This series of photographs are stories of this threshold we all go through in many stages of our lives.
A point in the middle. A bridge is just a path between spaces. Two points in time. New directions often offer the promise of a new beginning. We follow a mental architecture where we construct a new story on the other side.
A better self, a place without the present pain, or just a gas station on the highway of life.
Albarracín is a small town in the hills of east-central Spain,in the province of Teruel, part of the autonomous community of Aragon. above a curve of the Guadalaviar River., Here is were this project started. Book Available September 2025
Exhibit at the
Architectural Heritage Center History Museum in Portland
Until February 28, 2025
Portland Oregon
T-S / 9:00 am- 600 pm
701 SE Grand Ave, Portland, OR 97214-2217
Architecture creates a daily choreography in the lives of the people who interact with their lines and walls. Just like a dance, each person follows a direction when entering a building. The structure dictates the number of steps, up or down through light or dark in order to reach a destination inside. A dance that lasts days, weeks or decades. The entrance of each building holds the vastness of stories in their lines, colors and details. Each door has a personality and represents that threshold in time, a journey between exterior and interior.
Photography is that wonderful medium that allows us to capture the impermanence of our world. Echoes of transition is a collection of interpretations of these stories. Inspired through a point of entry to the next stage in someone’s life transition.