Chapter 3 - "Markets of Transition"
Markets of Transition examines spaces of exchange as sites of instability rather than abundance. Markets, shopping zones, and commercial passages are rendered as transient environments — structured for circulation, yet marked by hesitation and pause.
Bodies appear fragmented, partially obscured, or momentarily stalled within systems designed for flow. The images resist spectacle, focusing instead on the quiet mechanics of consumption: waiting, repetition, and the erosion of intention.
Here, commerce is not depicted as excess, but as rhythm — a calibrated choreography in which human presence becomes provisional, and value circulates without attachment.

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
Extended View

The Exchange

Crafts of Foam

Corn And Concrete

Harvest of Leftlovers

Weight Of Waste