“The City That Remains” is a photographic journey through the invisible folds of human presence in the contemporary urban space.
Set in Berlin, the series focuses on how the urban environment absorbs and reflects the traces of human passage, transforming into a silent archive of transient existences.
The images depict suspended human figures—often blurred, reflected, or partially visible—suggesting their temporary presence and vulnerability.
In contrast, architectural elements—streets, bridges, buildings—are portrayed as constant, unshaken presences.
This dialogue between transience and permanence invites reflection on how the city preserves our absence and our memories.