Each image in this series is a moment suspended—echoing with a sound you cannot hear, yet feel. Whether it’s the hush of snow, the flutter of wings, or the fall of a leaf, these photographs invite the viewer into the in-between space where silence carries resonance.
Unlike film, photography doesn’t tell a full story—it frames stillness, not sequence. And yet, within that stillness, there’s the memory of motion, the residue of sound. These images don’t speak loudly; they murmur. They ask you to remember what you’ve heard in moments like these, or what you imagined you might hear.
This is not a linear narrative but a collection of fragments—each complete on its own, yet open to endless interpretation. The layering is minimal, sometimes created through in-camera double exposure. The intention is to keep the visual echo open-ended, letting silence act as a form of depth.
Inspired by the idea that silence is not emptiness, but presence, Silent Sounds reflects on how photography can be a medium of suggestion, rather than conclusion. It holds what was, and what might have been.