Living by the Airport captures the quiet, luminous moments at the edge of motion. These images explore the fragile balance between stillness and transit. Low winter light on runways, distant silhouettes of aircraft against bright summer skies, neighborhoods filled with the hum from the busy airport. Architecture and landscape appear softened by haze and time, while small domestic details such as laundry, backyard fences, parked cars—anchor each frame depicting daily life. The series is a study in contrast: the monumental scale of air travel set against intimate human spaces, the permanence of landlocked homes beneath skies that constantly change. Each photograph invites reflection on the rhythms of place where travel’s ambition meets everyday routine.