Pyrenees Daydream is a series of 22 analogue multiple-exposure photographs capturing Cambre d’Aze and its surroundings in the French Pyrenees.
In the summer of 2020, after months of confinement in Barcelona, I escaped to a chalet at 2,000 meters, where the air was crisp, and each breath felt like a quiet rebellion—a return to life. With film manipulation and layered exposures, I sought to imprint the feeling of wind against my skin, the weightlessness of altitude, and the dreamlike stillness of the peaks.
When I returned later in the season, the mountain had changed—now cloaked in snow, silent yet alive. Once more, I captured its shifting essence, crafting an image of the Pyrenees not just as a place, but as a fleeting, luminous dream.