June 2026 · 2 min read
Thresholds
Twelve months of photographing the moment a space stops being one room and becomes another.

A threshold is the only part of a building that belongs to neither side of it. It is also, consistently, the part that architects design last and photographers shoot first.
This study collects openings, gaps, reveals and passages — and looks at what happens when a single red plane is placed inside one. The red does not decorate the opening. It measures it.





