Anywhere Yellow is a series made in Morocco. The title is not about colour, but about a feeling — something brief, hard to name, and always already passing. Photography captures light, yet light has no sense of time — it moves in a constant present. Time only takes shape when light touches something, reaches the eye, or sparks memory. The image exists in that moment where light and world come together to create meaning.
The work moves through architecture, stillness and in-between spaces. Places where nothing happens, but light keeps changing what is seen.
I am not trying to describe places, but to stay close to how they are first felt — before they turn into meaning or story. As light changes, the image changes with it. So does what we see. What interests me is this shift. Perception is never stable. It changes with light, space and viewpoint. I am drawn to places that seem to hold something without explaining it. Where light gives form, but keeps everything in motion. Photography is not about what is seen, but how it is seen.