Apocalipsis explores themes of decay, transformation, and desolation through a visual approach marked by stark, haunting imagery. Alvaro Ybarra Zavala employs a contemplative photographic strategy that captures moments of disruption and residual beauty within landscapes and scenes suggestive of collapse or aftermath.
The mood throughout the 220-page collection leans toward somber reflection, using evocative compositions that push viewers to consider the fragility and impermanence of the environment and human presence. The photographs engage with notions of endings and thresholds, taking a measured yet impactful approach to their subject matter.