The subjects in this series, often lost in thought, worry, or relief, are captured in different states, showcasing how the waiting becomes a stage where the personal experience and the elasticity of time are simultaneously played out. It captures the visceral, emotional responses to waiting - an act so mundane yet so charged with meaning in this specific contexts.
This series pretend to offer a broader reflection on the universality and relativity of time. It prompts viewers to consider how their perception of time changes in different situations. It's a reminder of the ephemerality of our experiences and the powerful role that context plays in shaping our perception of the world. What are these people waiting for? Does the purpose for which they wait imbue the waiting itself with meaning, or is the act of waiting inherently neutral regardless of the anticipated outcome?
Waiting is intertwined with the human condition. We wait for outcomes, decisions, and changes that we may or may not have control over. Waiting exposes our limitations, as we must surrender to the unfolding of events outside our immediate influence.
During these moments of waiting, individuals become acutely aware of their responsibility to choose their responses. Waiting forces us to make meaning out of our existence in the face of uncertainty.
What are these people waiting for? a recovery, a visit, an unexpected event, or simply an end to the wait.