


Stratocumulus Commute
I am especially intrigued by reflections and the way a single image—captured entirely in-camera—can reveal multiple visual planes at once. While traveling, I took a shuttle bus from the airport to my hotel and found myself captivated by the layered imagery I saw through the window.
This particular photograph captures a moment where fluctuating spatial relationships converge: the interior of the bus, the roadway outside, and the sky all appear to occupy the same space. The resulting composition is both complex and compelling, challenging our perception of how objects can exist simultaneously—together, yet apart.
I am especially intrigued by reflections and the way a single image—captured entirely in-camera—can reveal multiple visual planes at once. While traveling, I took a shuttle bus from the airport to my hotel and found myself captivated by the layered imagery I saw through the window.
This particular photograph captures a moment where fluctuating spatial relationships converge: the interior of the bus, the roadway outside, and the sky all appear to occupy the same space. The resulting composition is both complex and compelling, challenging our perception of how objects can exist simultaneously—together, yet apart.