Travel looks glamorous in postcards and airport ads. In reality, it is often something quieter and far more interesting. It is the way a street sounds just before sunrise in a new city, or how the air changes when you step from a crowded plaza into a side alley no one seems to notice. On the Road is a record of those small shifts. The images are grounded in what the world actually looked like, but they are chosen for the feeling underneath the surface. City streets, distant trails, familiar highways on unfamiliar days. Together they tell a simple story. It is possible to leave home, look carefully, and return seeing your own world a little differently.