“FROM THE AIR”

Seen from above, the world becomes a tapestry of lines, shapes, and patterns — a landscape rewritten by altitude and perspective. In From the Air, this photo essay captures that elevated viewpoint: winding roads that snake through terrain, rivers and coastlines that curve into distant horizons, fields and rooftops bathed in changing light. The images evoke both the vastness of the earth and the delicate geometry of its surfaces, offering a suspended moment between motion and stillness. Through these aerial views, everyday places reveal new rhythms and relationships, inviting the viewer to rediscover the familiar from an extraordinary height.

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