Happiness
Happiness
Happiness is often misunderstood we imagine it as a single perfect moment, frozen and unreachable.
But I believe happiness is built from smaller joys: fleeting, fragile instants that accumulate quietly, shaping a sense of lightness that we rarely notice while living it.
In the streets, these moments appear and vanish within seconds a child’s laughter reflected in a window, a shared smile between strangers, the sunlight crossing someone’s face at just the right angle. Each photograph is a fragment of joy, a small vibration that refuses to fade.
Happiness is not about celebration; it is about perception. It invites us to look again, to understand that joy exists even amid monotony or solitude. Just as a gallery filled with images can create an atmosphere greater than any single picture, life itself is composed of these minor miracles together forming what we call happiness.
Through this series, I try to capture not the feeling itself, but its echo: how joy survives within movement, time, and imperfection.