Collection: Urban Escape

It begins with a decision—quiet and almost invisible. One turn down an unfamiliar street. One train ride farther than necessary.The city doesn’t notice when you slip away. Here, in the in-between spaces—abandoned lots, forgotten alleys, rooftop edges—you start to breathe differently. The pace slows. The noise softens. This is not about leaving the city behind completely.
It’s about carving out a space within it where you can escape—even if just for a few fleeting frames.It starts with a crack in the noise—a flicker of stillness between car horns and concrete.Here, the rules loosen.Time loses its grip.You become more shadow than shape,more silence than sound.
Findingfreedom in the quiet rebellion of wandering—not far, but deep.This is escape not as absence,but as presence in a place the city tries to hide.
Some works were internationally recognized and received the Landscape Award at the Headon Photo Festival (Sydney).