Most people walk past the same corner a hundred times and never really see it. A rusted rail, a reflection in a window, a patch of light on a wall that lasts only a few minutes each day. Unseen Spaces begins with those forgotten details and then pushes further. Here the work is more heavily edited, the colors deeper, the contrast stronger. The intention is not to report what the eye saw, but to suggest what the mind felt. These photographs ask a quiet question of the viewer. If something as ordinary as a stairwell or a parking lot can become strange and beautiful when you look at it closely, what else in your day might be hiding in plain sight?