Folks,
A very warm welcome to new subscribers, and warm greetings to you all.
Today, i’m presenting an exploration of how i have connected with Lisbon over the course of the last four years, a reflection on my growing sense of familiarity, intimacy even, with the city.


I have defined this project through the metaphor of skin as a surface that takes you beyond the surface: the skin of the city, like human skin, is a narrative fabric.
These images show urban surfaces, urban landscapes flattened to games of geometry and textures, all in colour. There is no human being in the images but the images are about a real city, as it exists and as it is lived. It is a realistic approach, devoid of embellishment but not necessarily of wonder.




skin is the surface that takes you beyond the surface touching someone’s skin is an act of communication there are no words you might get it wrong it can be subtle you might not notice all that passes shaking hands you form an idea about their nature or their current emotional state there are contacts that cause confusion like a sudden excess of information that momentarily drowns your mental system and there are massages that comfort the whole being skin is a narrative fabric where lines and wrinkles tell of age scars of past battles tan and makeup of lifestyle tattoos of hopes and dreams skin is information skin is transmission skin is intimacy i touched the skin of the city with the camera i walked beyond the hotspots i walked beyond love at first sight the obvious beauty the picturesque flows of the ‘gram seeing the surface of the city touching the skin of the city seeing the urban surface is similar to touching skin i have entered into a deeper learning i have reached a deeper understanding i have achieved a deeper intimacy with the city




I previously mentioned an early stage of the project in the Tales:
Get the ebook ‘touching the skin of a city’
43 photographs | 2 texts | . pdf file, 20 Mo
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Thank you for taking part in the Tales of Ink and Light. It’s good to have you on board.
Pierre François D.
I love this concept! The combination of your photos and the words is very inspiring 🙌
A wonderful set of photographs and words, Pierre. Love the concept. Congratulations!