4:33  Silence seen by the camera

4:33 is a photographic project that explores silence as a visual condition.

The work focuses on moments of pause, stillness, and quiet presence, where meaning emerges not through action, but through attention.

 

Rather than constructing a narrative, the project invites a slower way of seeing — one that allows the viewer to remain with the image and experience silence as a form of presence.

The project unfolds as a constellation of interconnected series, each exploring a different register of silence.

Across landscapes, architectural fragments, surfaces, and open horizons, silence appears not as a single state, but as a shifting condition — sometimes expansive, sometimes enclosed, sometimes almost imperceptible.

Each series offers a distinct way of encountering stillness, while remaining part of a shared visual language focused on pause, attention, and presence.

4:33 remains an ongoing and evolving project.

New images and series are added over time, reflecting shifts in perception, place, and attention. Rather than reaching a conclusion, the work continues to grow — allowing silence to be revisited, re-seen, and re-experienced through different moments and contexts.

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