Spectaculum Magazine — Feature (2026)
Urban Solitude Under a Technified Sun
A visual essay on urban presence under engineered light — where the human figure becomes trace, signal, and residual glow.
“Reality is not recorded but translated.”
“He does not work in isolated images, but in carefully edited series with internal coherence, sequencing, and titles.”
“Figures emerge as traces rather than subjects—suggestions of presence rather than identifiable individuals.”

ICM Photo Academy — Taker Over (2026)
26 January – 01 February
7 days where I explain the concepts, my series and projects

The Pictorial List — Pictorial Stories (2026)
Urban Solitude under a Technified Sun
It reveals a city that persists as human presence slips by
“Héctor Morón interrogates the contemporary city as an engineered system in which human presence is increasingly subordinate to the infrastructures that regulate space, movement, and visibility”
“Urban Solitude Under a Technified Sun avoids critique in favor of sustained observation. Isolation is not staged as emotional disruption but understood as a structural condition embedded within contemporary urban design.”
