In Presences, the city exhales and human figures dissolve into its rhythm, captured through long exposures as luminous traces, half-there and already gone. Each silhouette belongs to the urban landscape and yet passes through it like a whisper, evoking that tender, unsettling feeling of being both part of something and apart from it. These images are meditations on impermanence: on how we move through the world leaving impressions, how everything around us shifts and fades, and how life itself is nothing more than a beautiful, continuous act of becoming and letting go.