Photographer Steffi Klenz is preoccupied with the built environment, exploring the notion of place space in her work. Although her work presents environments and buildings it is not architectural photography. Instead, it engages with specific spaces, as a location for transition and transformation. Klenz’s images aim to encourage the debate about how photographs are produced, how they communicate and how they might be rethought. Klenz’s work has been described as ‘post photographic’ because in addition to what a photograph represents visually she considers whether meaning is influenced by what lies outside the picture frame, whether repetition underpins or obscures meaning and the context and location in which an image is stored or experienced changes what is communicates.