Chapter 1 - "Silent Platforms"
Silent Platforms opens the Urban Threshold cycle with a meditation on the fragile boundary between structure and solitude in contemporary cities. Set within subway stations, stairways, and transit corridors, the images observe spaces designed for efficiency yet permeated by stillness.
Human figures appear as fleeting presences — suspended between arrival and departure. They are neither protagonists nor strangers, but quiet witnesses to systems that continue regardless of their presence. Reflections, symmetries, and vanishing lines transform these utilitarian environments into spaces of pause.
Rather than depicting isolation as absence, Silent Platforms reveals a subtler condition: a state in which architecture dictates rhythm, and silence emerges not as emptiness, but as a structural consequence of movement slowed to a standstill.

Double Expoture

Behind the System

Framing Silence

Out of Frame

The Weight of Waiting

Terminal Silence

Remnants

Silent Rush

Solitary Interval

Vanishing Point
Extended View

One Minute Transit

Driven By The Current

Passage in Flux

Steel Passage

Passing Presence

Threshold of Motion

Solitary Passage