Terminal explores the dehumanisation and isolation caused by a certain lifestyle, that of business trips, starring a select coterie of proud members who constantly travel through a number of unidentified places. Enrique Fraga, VP of an aerospace multinational company, belongs to that club and is one of those passengers who orbit the Earth, occasionally docking at nondescript spaces.

The photographs that give shape to this book recreate the atmosphere of shadows and flashes of colour that illuminate his journey. Through them, Enrique Fraga is able to reflect on his way of life and express that sense of detachment and that feeling of always being in the same place regardless of the distance, of living in an endless cycle that invariably ends at the starting point.

 

Enrique Fraga studied mathematics and has spent most of his life working for IT companies. In 2009, he resumed his photography studies and rounded off his education at Blank Paper school, where Óscar Monzón and Fosi Vegue, among many others, influenced his view of the world. At present, he is devoted to his work process and discovering how to articulate his experiences through photography.