This work documents everyday life in a city on the frontline. It focuses on routine rather than events, on how people move, work, wait, and adapt while living under the constant presence of war.
The photographs show ordinary moments shaped by instability: streets, homes, hospitals, and public spaces where survival becomes a daily practice. War is not always visible, but it is always present, influencing gestures, rhythms, and decisions.
The project looks at how normal life continues in abnormal conditions, revealing the quiet persistence of people living where the frontline is part of the city itself.