Street photography, for me, is about paying attention—not just to what’s happening, but to what almost happened. It’s the quiet stuff most people walk past without seeing. A woman staring through a scratched-up bus shelter, a pair of beat-up sneakers swinging from a wire, two people brushing hands and thinking no one noticed. There’s no setup, no do-overs—just the messy, beautiful rhythm of people moving through their day. I’m not chasing perfection. I’m looking for those in-between moments that feel honest, human, and a little haunted. The kind of stuff that stays with you long after the shutter clicks.
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