Speed Limit is an ongoing study of presence and absence. It’s about capturing a moving person or vehicle dissolving into a ghostly smear of motion, like a spirit weaving between the viewer and the stillness of road signs and mile markers.

We as pedestrians are used to catching a glimpse of a fleeting face behind the wheel, reassuring us that someone is in control. But here, that certainty evaporates and what remains is a whisper of something that has just surged past, leaving only the echo of its passing and the calm that remains.