This series traces moments from a girl's everyday life — quiet, strange, magical. Without staging or direction, these photographs capture the silent poetry of childhood: the glow of a refrigerator in the night, a train window filled with questions, a trampoline above the sunset. The places are ordinary: a grandmother’s apartment, a stairwell, a suburban garden. But the gaze is not. Through her, the world feels deeper — slower, more intimate. This is not nostalgia. This is the present of a child, unfolding right now.