The project is our son

I encountered love beneath a tree in the school courtyard. I was young, but I never stopped searching for it.

There is no specific rule that can make a romantic relationship work; each one seems to follow its own rules. We are gently compelled to try to confront and contradict our most hidden selves, in the service of a greater idea of Us.
A child, an heir, has always been a bond and a reason to move forward together, allowing us to touch the idea of infinity.
In this case, this collection of photographs and thoughts becomes the child of a love personally lived.

The project seeks to visualize the stages we commonly experience, attempting to escape an imagery that trivializes the power of love, instead exalting it—focusing on the incommunicability within the couple, born from the geographical distance in which the relationship unfolds.