
This series of images captures fragments of my five-month Erasmus experience in Malta, using photography and expressive typography as tools to reflect on memory, place, and identity. Shot on a digital camera and edited post-capture, the photographs present candid, everyday moments that might otherwise be overlooked.


Each image is layered with typographic treatments that draw inspiration from editorial design, branding, and archival documentation. The deliberate use of bold, high-contrast typography set against the muted tones of the Maltese landscape creates a visual tension between the natural and the artificial.

This juxtaposition mirrors the experience of studying abroad itself at once deeply personal and universally packaged, intimate and yet part of a broader system of curated global experience.


This series is both documentation and reflection. It doesn’t aim to tell a full story, but rather to capture the in-between moments that define a lived experience abroad.