This series looks at Polopos, a village in Andalucia, Spain, shaped by depopulation and the slow erosion of communal life. Through portraits of its remaining inhabitants, the work traces a landscape marked by age, memory, and coexistence. Different lives, origins, and biographies meet within the same fragile place, held together by routines that persist even as the social fabric begins to thin. It also remains attentive to another, quieter question: whether the village itself has somehow been registered in these faces, in the expressions of those who have lived here for most or all of their lives. Rather than framing disappearance as spectacle, the series attends to its quieter rhythm: how a village fades gradually, how presence becomes precarious, and how both people and place seem, little by little, destined to be covered by dust.



















