I capture moments in passing, fragments of daily life between destinations, after long days, in rain-soaked afternoons or mist-covered mornings when I am barely awake. These are the small pieces of my city, Dhaka, a place often defined by its chaos. Yet within that chaos, I find and hold onto its unexpected beauty.
In these fleeting frames, I find a sense of home, a way of romanticizing a sleepless, restless life, and preserving the moments that would otherwise slip quietly away.
I am drawn to animated films and series that reimagine the world through a different lens.
From quiet, everyday moments to expansive imagined worlds, animation holds a kind of freedom, where there is no fixed boundary to how life can be seen or felt.
This openness to imagination and the ability to find meaning in both the ordinary and the fantastical shape how I observe and understand the world around me.