This series captures Gallipoli — a small coastal town in Salento, southern Puglia — where light feels heavier than time. Shot at the pace of the place itself, the images focus on surfaces rather than scenes: scorched stone, closed shutters, walls that remember the sun. There’s little movement, almost no narrative — just textures absorbing heat, silence thickened by the afternoon air, and the stillness of things left where they are. Rather than documenting the town, each frame becomes a fragment of its atmosphere — warm, worn, and quietly unbothered by time.