In the restless energy of urban life, there are moments of quiet that often go unseen — reflections in puddles, birds aligned on power lines, shadows stretched across crumbling concrete. Urban Echoes is a photographic exploration of these subtle, fleeting impressions. Rather than focusing on dramatic events, this series listens to the quiet voice of the city — the in-between spaces where form and feeling intersect. By observing light, geometry, and human traces in everyday surroundings, I aim to reveal how cities speak not only through noise and motion, but also through stillness and silence. This work invites the viewer to slow down, to notice what the city leaves behind — echoes of presence, structure, and solitude — and to find meaning in the overlooked details of urban existence.
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