LIFTING A MOMENT OUT OF TIME
In a world restless with movement and noise,
there is little space left to truly look.
Stand and Stare begins in this absence —
in the belief that meaning reveals itself only through attention.
Photography becomes more than a technical gesture;
it becomes a poetic act of witnessing.
It asks the viewer to slow down,
to linger within a fleeting instant
until time itself begins to dissolve.
The image becomes a quiet space of suspension,
where one may disappear for a moment
and lose oneself in the act of looking.








