One Second is an ongoing exploration of color and shape, where the natural world is captured through a single, extended exposure. By using a one-second exposure, I aim to blur the boundaries between photography and painting, creating images that convey the fluidity and movement of nature.
This technique allows me to transform transient scenes into timeless, impressionistic compositions that invite the viewer into a meditative space of quiet reflection. The resulting images evoke a sense of serene beauty, where the fleeting nature of time is both captured and transcended, offering a visual experience that lingers long after the moment has passed.