Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan unfolds as a crossroads where history is still visible in the texture of daily life. The architecture of Samarkand and Bukhara preserves centuries of cultural exchange, its mosaics and domes carrying the memory of distant empires.
Markets, streets, and courtyards reveal a different layer—spaces where tradition continues in gestures, crafts, and encounters.

This series looks at Uzbekistan through its contrasts: monumental and ordinary, preserved and improvised, silent and vibrant.
The images seek to hold fragments of a country where heritage is not only contained in monuments, but also in the everyday rhythms that persist around them.