





Between Passing Moments is a long-form street photography series observing human presence within the spaces we move through.
Created over two decades and revisited through a contemporary lens, the work reflects a sustained practice of observation — moments shaped by patience, proximity, and lived time. The city is not the subject, but the stage. Architecture holds space; movement gives it meaning.
Individuals appear not as portraits, but as presences — briefly inhabiting streets, thresholds, and public systems designed to outlast them. These photographs attend to the subtle choreography of everyday life: movement and pause, proximity and distance, presence and trace.
These collections exist not only as digital works but as a reflection of a life observed — human moments, narrative curiosity, and the quiet poetry of everyday life. Through this work, I aim to show that photography is not just about where we go, but about what we notice and how we see.
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