People in Passing
Captured from within the car, these images observe people in their transient moments — walking, waiting, working, or simply existing. Each frame isolates a fleeting intersection between presence and place.
The window acts as both a barrier and a frame. It defines the space between observer and observed – a thin, reflective membrane where anonymity, empathy, and curiosity coexist. There is no interaction, only recognition.
In People in Passing, the human figure is part of a larger visual rhythm: walls, streets, light, and motion compose together. What remains is not the story of a single person, but the quiet choreography of everyday life – moments that slip by, yet stay imprinted in the frame.