There’s no one way to see the world.

Some journeys are slow, lingering in one place until it feels like home. Others are fast - overnight layovers with rushed itineraries to squeeze in as much as you can. Travel can be messy, transformative, imperfect, indulgent, or deeply humbling. OneWay is a personal record of all of it and my visual argument against staying in one place for too long.

The name is a nod to the one-way tickets I tend to book, reflecting the idea of continuous exploration and a preference for open-ended plans that leave room for unforeseen opportunities. It’s also a reminder that no itinerary should be definitive or prescriptive: this is just one way to see a place, told through my lens. Yours might (and should) look completely different, and that’s the beauty of it!

Through photos, observations, and commentary that tries to not take itself too seriously, OneWay analyzes places and cultures to inspire you to find your own way to travel.