We can feel the walls pressing in upon us in Ushuaia’s old jail, now a prison museum in the world’s southernmost city. A jail is designed as a series of oppressive frames or rectangles, and I frame this wooden prison guard to intensify this feeling. His body defiantly takes its stand within a steel pen. A doorframe wraps around him from behind. To each side of him is a series of receding cell doors. A long row of steel pens lead the eye down the middle of the photo. We don’t see the prisoners, but we can imagine their presence in this stifling place. This image uses frames within frames as subject matter, a perfect metaphor for a picture from an old jailhouse.