Street photography exists in many different forms. Every photographer enters this world with a different perspective, shaped by personal experiences, emotions, and ways of seeing. Yet, despite these differences, there is always one common goal: to create a unique vision that becomes the photographer’s signature. For me, public transit has always been one of the most powerful ways to tell a city's story. Buses and trains carry more than passengers — they carry moments of anticipation, exhaustion, reflection, and hope. They are filled with people moving toward somewhere, physically and emotionally. In those spaces, people often become unexpectedly open and unguarded. Behind the noise, movement, and routine, you can sometimes see straight through them, catching brief glimpses of their true selves. These photos were taken with a Fujifilm X-T5, a Nikon D810, and a Nikon F2.