Journey / Travel Series
A state of perception in motion
The journey series arise from displacement and duration. Travel is understood not as destination, but as a continuous state of perception in which images accumulate through time, movement, and return.
Geography recedes in favor of experience. What remains are shifts in attention, changes in rhythm, and the subtle transformations that occur when presence is altered by distance. Images form loose constellations rather than fixed narratives, allowing memory and perception to intertwine.
These series do not seek to record places, but to register how being elsewhere reshapes the way the world is seen. The photograph becomes a trace of passage—an echo of moments where movement opens perception rather than concludes it.


