Chapter 3 - "Markets of Transition"
Markets of Transition observes the marketplace as a mirror of human passage — a zone between value and loss, visibility and disappearance. Within this space, trade becomes both performance and residue, a fragile choreography of hands, goods, and glances at the edge of belonging.
The series moves through gestures of exchange and conversation toward moments of stillness, where value dissolves and human connection becomes its own fragile currency. Here, the act of selling or buying turns contemplative, stripped of urgency, as if the market were reflecting its own exhaustion.
Each photograph captures a temporary equilibrium between presence and erasure — the instant when transaction gives way to reflection, and the circulation of things reveals the quiet persistence of those who remain unseen.

Hands Of Trade

Coffee Conversation

Residual Lives

Bags Of Promise

Crossing The Brandline

Trust In Trade

Silent Exchange

Circle Of Desire

Invisible Pulse

Entrance To Control
Extened View

The Exchange

Crafts of Foam

Corn And Concrete

Harvest of Leftlovers

Weight Of Waste