Isabelle Scotta’s photography brings forgotten spaces to life, turning the ordinary into a cinematic exploration of time and memory. Her work focuses on capturing the soul of abandoned places, whether it’s a train station shrouded in mist or a vintage villa frozen in time. In “The Train Station,” Scotta uses light and emptiness to transform a fleeting moment into something permanent, inviting viewers to see the hidden beauty in what’s often overlooked. Her images, like “TV 50,” blend nostalgia with mystery, offering a glimpse into another era while challenging the viewer to reflect on what is left behind. Through her lens, she creates worlds where time, place, and memory collide, giving voice to the often silent architecture of our past.