02. Listen
The image has a little crack, let's say, is generous. The moment you imagine, you are creating three-dimensional things in your brain, like when you are reading a book or dreaming.

Helène Binet in conversation with Brad Feuerhelm

In this conversation (Nearest Truth), architectural photographer Hélène Binet reflects on photography as a way of reading space rather than simply recording it. Light, shadow, material, and silence become the vocabulary through which architecture gradually reveals itself.
During the conversation, Binet discusses her practice and how she came to architecture, including her work with Peter Zumthor and Zaha Hadid. Her reflections reveal a deep, meditative approach to space, shaped by light and atmosphere. The discussion also touches on her background in photography and the way she works within such environments.


Portrait on https://www.metalocus.es/