trails carve celestial arcs over desert landscapes. Ocean waves dissolve into misty veils along rocky shores, and bustling crowds blur into ghostly streaks through subway stations—each frame a palimpsest of moments layered into one luminous impression. The camera becomes a time machine, compressing minutes or hours into singular images where transient light leaves permanent marks. These photographs expose the beautiful paradox of long exposure: the longer the capture, the more stillness emerges from chaos. From fireworks exploding like electric flowers to steel wool sparks orbiting in darkness, the work explores how duration can turn ordinary movement into extraordinary visual poetry.