No One Wants to Wait

This project, "No One Wants to Wait," grew from a simple, painful realization: a collective addiction to the instant "now" has made people forget how to simply be in the moment.

The work is a slow, sometimes stubborn, fight against that frantic speed, emerging from a difficult season that forced an "all stop" moment. The color photographs document ephemeral moments—the cherry blossoms, the peculiar house, the small details of resilience—all evidence of what can vanish when speed is prioritized over presence. The true reward of this series was not reaching an end, but learning to enjoy the journey. This art is about choosing to lean in, fighting for the beauty of the slow things. The richest parts of living are found not in the sprint, but in the steady stride.