Two weeks, a camera, and countless moments captured. This image, taken as I prepared to return home, feels like the perfect metaphor for the journey I’ve just completed. The sharp lines of the plane’s wing and the sweeping expanse of the sky remind me of the balance between structure and freedom—something I’ve been exploring through my photography.
From the quiet intimacy of coffee pots in dimly lit hotel rooms to the striking geometry of staircases and hallways, this trip has been about finding beauty in the everyday. It’s taught me to slow down, observe, and appreciate the subtle details that often go unnoticed.
The past two weeks haven’t been without their challenges. Long days, moments of waiting, and the occasional creative block have tested me. Yet, through it all, I’ve learned to lean into the process, trusting that the right shot will come, even if it’s not the one I planned.
As I sit here, reflecting on the photos taken and the memories made, I’m reminded of why I started this journey: to capture not just images, but the emotions, the stories, and the fleeting moments that make up life. Now, with three weeks at home ahead of me, I’m excited to explore new ideas, experiment with my new lens, and continue this ever-evolving journey of photography.
For now, I leave you with this—a quiet moment on the runway, marking both an end and a beginning.