Home, After Distance

This film photography series documents my return to Chile after living in the United States for five years. Through familiar spaces, everyday objects, and quiet moments, I revisit my childhood home and the place where I grew up, seeing it through a new lens shaped by distance and time.

After migrating, home began to feel both deeply familiar and slightly distant. This project explores that in-between feeling, appreciating what once felt ordinary, now charged with nostalgia, memory, and emotion. My parents’ house becomes a central character, holding traces of daily life, stillness, and continuity.

Shot on film, this series embraces imperfection, softness, and light as a way to mirror memory itself. Rather than documenting places as they are, the goal was to capture how they *feel*, fragmented, layered, and deeply personal.

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