The Clouds Above My Head is a personal look at Brasília—a city where the sky always seems close, and the clouds feel like they're hanging just above you. What drew me to photograph this series wasn’t just the architecture, though that’s always present. It was the feeling of standing in these huge open spaces and realizing how much the landscape overwhelms the body.
There’s a strange mix of beauty and isolation in Brasília. It’s a city full of space, an pen garden but often without life in it. Designed for cars rather than people, it can feel both expansive and strangely distant. I found myself drawn to the quiet, in-between areas—places where the urban plan feels ambitious, but disconnected from daily life.
Brasília is known for its scale, its design, its symbolism. But I wanted to show The slow moments. The pauses. This series is about those spaces—both physical and emotional—that exist between earth and sky, and what it feels like to linger in them.