Street photography for me is all about capturing the unplanned moments that make a city feel alive. I spend hours walking through different towns and cities, letting the environment and its people shape the shots. It’s not about staging or setting up; it’s about finding that perfect moment, whether it’s a person walking into frame or something unexpected unfolding. Each photo is a slice of everyday life, a fleeting moment that’s easy to miss but worth holding onto.

My process is pretty simple: I walk. I explore. I stay alert. I don’t go out with a set plan; I just let the enviroment guide me. I’m constantly looking for interesting light, unique compositions, or a little interaction between people and their surroundings. Once I find a scene that feels right, it’s about waiting for that perfect moment—the right person stepping into frame or an unexpected action that makes the shot come together. I love how unpredictable street photography can be, and it’s that element of surprise that keeps me coming back for more.

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