A veces en Sueños (Sometimes in Dreams) is a photographic book that explores identity as a suspended territory — a bridge hanging between origins, memories, and landscapes that never fully settle. Through the practice of post-photography — reusing and reimagining archival images — this work weaves a fragmented, poetic visual narrative shaped by three guiding words: bridge, ocean, and mystery.
The images blend documentary fragments, family photographs from Haiti and Italy, intimate corners of a home in the Dominican Republic, and the spiritual intensity of a Vodou ceremony. In this collision of the personal and the historical, the factual and the imagined, a quiet dislocation emerges: a sense of not fully belonging anywhere, yet being shaped by everywhere.