On the Road is a 9-photo glance at the city from behind the window — a quiet study of concrete, cables, signs, and steel. Shot entirely from inside a moving car, this album captures the structures we pass without thinking: overpasses, sound barriers, distant towers, and the endless rhythm of the road.
Everything is framed by motion — glimpses of skyline through tinted glass, pillars rushing by in blurs, shadows cast by things too big to notice up close. There’s no story, just presence. The city unfolds like scenery, built to be moved through.
On the Road is about that in-between space — not where you’re going, not where you’ve been, but what lines the edges of the journey. It’s the infrastructure of daily life, made quiet, made beautiful, when seen from the passenger seat.














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