This section gathers photographs of streets, cities, and landscapes encountered along the way. From everyday urban scenes to moments found while traveling, these images trace how spaces are inhabited, shaped, and remembered.

I approach space as something lived rather than static—formed by light, movement, architecture, and the traces of those who pass through. Whether in a quiet side street or an unfamiliar landscape, the camera becomes a way of listening: observing rhythms, fragments, and subtle shifts in atmosphere.

These works are less about destination and more about perception—about how places reveal themselves through attention.

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