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OFF FRAME

The camera rests in my hand, yet I do not guide it.
No framing, no focus — only the passing road, shifting light, and the glass of the window.
Photography is usually an act of choice; here, the choice is abandoned. I press the shutter without looking, leaving the decision to the camera.
Each image is born of coincidence — a collaboration between motion, machine, and the arbitrary instant when finger meets shutter.
By surrendering control, I work in the space between intention and chance, where creation emerges not from sight, but from the simple act of being carried forward.
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