Moksha—Workshop, Triptych







This limited edition triptych is part of the My Favorite Space series, where I capture the intimate connection between individuals and the spaces that shape them. Photographed at Moksha’s workshop, these three images reveal the interplay between architecture, craftsmanship, and personal history, blending the creative energy of the space with its deeper emotional significance.

Featured in the Domestic Dialogues exhibition, this piece invites reflection on how spaces of creation can carry both personal meaning and professional ambition. Each print is captured with a Hasselblad 500C/M analogue camera, lending the images a depth and richness that only film can achieve. The use of film brings out the subtle textures and atmosphere of the workshop, emphasizing its role as both a sanctuary of work and a place of transformation.



Series: My Favorite Space
Location: Ahmedabad, ID
Date: 2024
Print Type: Digital C-Type Prints
Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M, analogue, shot on film
Dimensions: 24 x 24 inches (60.96 x 60.96 mm)
Edition: Limited edition of 5 prints

Fiona Cuypers-Stanienda is a Swiss-German-American photographer whose work blends architecture and social documentary. Specialising in analogue photography, she explores the profound connections between people and the spaces they inhabit. Her projects focus on how architecture shapes identity and experience, capturing the quiet yet powerful interactions between humans and their environments. Through her practice, Fiona creates a dialogue between photography and architecture, inviting a deeper reflection on space, memory, and the built world.