Whilst travelling in America, I was animated by the idea that spatial perspectives there seemed somehow different to what I had experienced before. Everything seemed so much bigger than what I was used to, entrance halls, buildings, stations, distances ; they all seemed disproportionate, as if out of scale.
Similarly, when I returned to London, everything seemed so small, and distances so short. My sense of scale and perspective changed so much, that I started to walk and then, run pretty much everywhere, because everything was always next door.
As a silent witness, I still stretch out with my camera to capture this sense of perspective, space and movement interlocking together which so often we pass by in our daily life without noticing.