My photography:
questions & insights

  • What inspires your street photography?

    I’m inspired by everyday human moments – small interactions, quiet gestures, and the energy of urban life. My goal is to capture scenes that feel honest, unposed, and emotionally real.

  • Do you ask people before photographing them?

    It depends on the moment. Some images are candid to preserve authenticity, while others involve a quick interaction and consent. Respect and sensitivity always guide my approach.

  • What equipment do you use for street photography?

    I prefer compact, lightweight cameras that let me blend into the environment – typically a mirrorless body and a fast prime lens. This setup helps me stay discreet and reactive.

  • How do you choose the scenes you photograph?

    I look for strong light, interesting characters, and stories unfolding naturally. Often, it’s about being patient, observing, and waiting for the right alignment of elements.

  • Do you edit your photos?

    Yes, but lightly. I adjust tones, contrast, and color to emphasize the mood I witnessed, without altering the reality of the moment.

  • Can I purchase or license your street photography?

    Absolutely. Prints and licenses are available on request. Whether it’s for personal display or commercial use, I can prepare custom formats or sizes.

  • Do you shoot on assignment?

    Yes. I accept commissions for documentary – style coverage of events, neighborhoods, brands, or stories that benefit from a candid, observational approach.

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