I needed silence—something that made me feel part of the world without having to explain myself. A space to observe, to stay, to recognize myself in the smallest, most familiar details. The world I knew started to feel unreal, as if something had shifted while I wasn’t looking. Photography became a way to document that crack—not to understand, but to listen. Fotosottocasa was born from that daily effort and a simple intuition: that mystery often hides in what we know too well. The invisible isn’t elsewhere; it’s what we stop seeing. “Under home” isn’t just a place—it’s memory, gestures, colors, people. A space where presence and memory overlap, where every image feels like a quiet return. I keep searching—with no expectations, only wonder.
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