“Psychological landscapes” aims to discuss how we see things and how these images relate to the photography medium. It all starts with a photograph of a landscape captured at the USA National Parks. Then I aim to transform the usual landscape image into a psychological landscape representing our feelings and moods. Although they are simply photographs, they are also pure paintings, brushstrokes made through a lens, dubious colors and abstract shapes, vestiges of landscapes, which invite us to dive into their inner labyrinths—endless ways to explore photography.