Where Europe Ends is a long-term photographic project developed over three years inside refugee camps in Greece. The work documents everyday life from within the camps and their safe spaces, focusing on the lived experience of displaced people, with particular attention to women.
This extended presence allowed access to moments rarely seen: daily routines, informal support networks, care practices, and the role of safe spaces as environments of protection, recovery, and agency. Rather than framing displacement as a single emergency, the project observes how life unfolds over time, shaped by waiting, constraint, and adaptation.
Working from within the camps enabled a relationship-based approach grounded in trust and continuity. The images offer an intimate testimony of refugee life at the margins of Europe, where borders are not only geographic, but deeply human.