Moments in Motion
I enjoy every moment that I get to take photos, no matter where I am. Sometimes it’s during my morning walk, other times it’s right in the middle of my commute. These in-between spaces used to feel like empty time, but photography changed that for me. Now, every moment feels like an opportunity, one I don’t want to waste.

While commuting, everything is constantly moving. People walk past each other without a second thought, hands reach for support, feet shift with the rhythm of the ride. These are ordinary scenes, yet they carry so much life. I like observing them quietly, waiting for the right moment to press the shutter. It feels like collecting fragments of time before they disappear.
Time is something we can’t turn back. Once a moment passes, it’s gone for good. That thought stays with me whenever I take photos outside my usual routine. A small detail, a blur of movement, a subtle gesture, these are reminders that life keeps moving forward whether we notice it or not. Photography gives me a way to pause, even if just for a fraction of a second.
I’m especially drawn to movement. Blurred steps, shifting bodies, slight imperfections caused by motion, they make the photos feel alive. Still images don’t always need to be sharp or still to tell a story. Sometimes, the motion itself is the story. It reflects energy, direction, and the quiet urgency of everyday life.
Taking photos during my commute has taught me to enjoy the present more. Even in routine places, there’s always something worth noticing. A moment worth keeping.
Thank you for spending time here with my work. Have a great commute day!




”To see in color is a delight for the eye, but to see in black and white is delight for the soul.”

Nice captures of everyday life