Daniel L. Fleitas (1991) is a photographer born between Gran Canaria and Lanzarote. His work focuses on the reflections and cues of human behaviour exposed in landscape. In a world in which we have no time, we seem to have chosen a negative conscience in light of what occurs around us. It looks like we have learnt how to perform, how to fake not being able to notice what is happening close to us. We also seem to have gotten used to it. However, these fake scenarios possess a hidden urgency. It is at this point where the photographer places himself, exploring the results of these actions that we cause in our territory. Even though the gaze is directed to different motives throughout all of his current series, he proposes a collective reading of these works, having the action of human beings over contemporary landscape at its centre.