Between Miles is a journey shaped by pauses — quiet encounters with trees, streetlights, and empty landscapes along forgotten roads. Instead of chasing destinations, I focused on the unnoticed: structures standing still, spaces holding silence. Each image reflects a moment of presence, a need to look closer, to find meaning in what we usually pass by. The road, for me, is no longer a path; it is the destination.
My name is Sepand Rezazadeh. I’m a 28-year-old photographer, born in Iran and currently based in the United Arab Emirates. Since childhood, I’ve been drawn to capturing moments, first with the small cameras I had at home, taking photos and videos just out of curiosity. Over the years, photography became more than a hobby. It turned into a way for me to tell stories. I started to see each photo as part of a bigger narrative, whether in street scenes, portraits, or quiet everyday moments.