Things I Noticed Along the Way is a quiet record of attention. Moving through familiar and unfamiliar places, this collection gathers small moments that might otherwise pass unnoticed-changes in light, fragments of conversation, traces of time left behind. Through words and images, the work explores how meaning accumulates not through grand events, but through presence: looking closely, lingering a little longer, and allowing ordinary moments to speak. This is less a destination than a path-an invitation to slow down and notice what has always been there. This project began as a habit of noticing. Along the way-between places, people, and phases of life-I started recording what caught my attention before it disappeared. Things I Noticed Along the Way brings together photographs and writing as parallel ways of seeing. Neither explains the other; instead, they sit side by side, creating space for interpretation.
The work reflects an ongoing interest in transience, memory, and the quiet intersections between inner and outer worlds. What emerges is not a linear narrative, but a constellation of moments-partial, subjective, and intentionally unresolved.