Grain & Miles is a reflection on movement — a walk through light, texture, and time.
It began somewhere between stillness and curiosity, where every road felt like a question and every frame like a quiet answer.
I travel not to arrive, but to observe — how light shapes walls, how silence fills narrow streets, how a passing moment becomes a memory.
Photography, for me, is not about freezing time, but letting it breathe — letting it leave a trace.
Each image is an imprint of motion, a dialogue between what is seen and what is felt.
A fragment of distance, a layer of dust, a pulse of light.
The time leaves a mark. I capture it.
— Bánhiday
