doug-50321961
doug-50321961 @doug-50321961

I'm a 25-year-old woman who's always been fascinated by the way the wind blows. I remember as a kid, watching it rustle through the trees in our backyard and feeling like it was trying to tell me secrets. As I grew older, that fascination only intensified. I started noticing how the wind could pick up speed and intensity in certain places, and I became obsessed with understanding why.

When I turned 18, I decided to take a road trip across the country with my best friend. We drove for hours on end, watching the landscape change from lush forests to vast deserts. And no matter where we were, the wind was always there, whispering its secrets in our ears. It was during that trip that I realized how much the wind had become a part of me - like it was my own personal companion.

Nowadays, you can usually find me out on the streets, camera in hand, waiting for the perfect shot to capture the way the wind blows through someone's hair or clothes. There's something so intimate about capturing that moment when everything comes together just right. And even though I've never met anyone who shares my passion quite like I do, there's still a part of me that feels connected to every single person who gets caught in the wind's current.