Drifting Days traces the subtle, lingering rhythms of summer- a season where time loosens its grip and the body slips into a gentler way of being.

Through water, shadow, light, and the soft pulse of breath, the series moves between moments that feel both fleeting and infinite.

Between Breaths

Each image rests in the space between presence and dissolution: a figure suspended beneath the surface; sunlight veiled through cloth; shadows blooming across warm stone; palms leaning into a quiet horizon. These scenes are not anchored to narrative, but to sensation-the hush of a slow afternoon, the shimmer of water folding over skin, the light that lingers after everything else has moved on.

Light Between

In Drifting Days, the world is distilled to its quietest elements: breath, water, warmth, shade. The photographs invite a slipping inward- a return to the soft edges of memory, where days stretch and drift, and where the boundaries between self and environment dissolve into a single, tranquil field of experience.

The series becomes a meditation on stillness: the tender threshold where movement slows, light settles, and we find ourselves suspended in the luminous in-between.