Borderless Roots is a photography and writing project exploring how environmental, social, and human systems intersect in everyday life.
Through photography and reflective observation, the project documents ordinary spaces — streets, markets, farmland, transport networks, and urban landscapes — where ecological, social, and infrastructural processes intersect. Rather than focusing on dramatic events, the work highlights quiet moments that reveal the networks of relationships shaping our environments.
The project considers how policies, infrastructures, and human decisions leave visible traces in the world around us. By observing these intersections, Borderless Roots explores how environmental awareness, social dynamics, and daily life are connected, offering a perspective that is both grounded and attentive to broader ecological and political contexts.