LIVES IN TRANSIT
In the midst of the daily grind, we often overlook the lives unfolding just beside us. From the rush of commuters in Switzerland’s bustling train stations with its beautiful sculptures to the quiet hum of Washington DC’s bus stops and boats marked by a draconian presidential transition, these spaces are not merely transit points—they are places of connection, of departures, and of stories that pass by unnoticed. The people we see—rushing, waiting, lost in thought—are part of a greater narrative, one we rarely pause to consider.
Each photograph is an invitation to slow down, to glimpse the world of lives in motion, of moments that are too often discarded in the rush toward destinations. The structures—rigid, functional—serve as silent witnesses to lives intersecting, if only briefly. They hold the echoes of journeys made and lives in progress, offering a window into the unseen narratives of those we pass by without a second glance.
In the anonymity of travel, we miss the art of human connection, the beauty of the in-between. This work seeks to capture that fleeting beauty, to remind us of the lives we overlook, and of the stories that lie in the spaces we hurry through.