Photography begins when distance fails.
Lux Corvo develops a photographic practice rooted in proximity, movement, and confrontation.
Working at close range and in continuous motion, he photographs at the precise moment when distance collapses — when movement fractures and time briefly suspends.
His images do not describe places or document urban life. They operate as points of friction, where bodies momentarily resist scale, speed, and structure. In these suspended moments, the flow of the city halts, leaving only presence.
Through direct encounters and unnegotiated proximity, Lux Corvo explores photography as an act of interruption.
Not a record, but a collision.
Not observation, but a pause imposed on time.
Awards
IPA 2023 one shot awards
Press
Fisheye Magazine – Sélection noir et blanc – Link
