One of the most captivating aspects of street photography is the element of surprise—you never truly know what you’ll capture by the end of a session. In fact, calling it a “shoot” almost feels too formal. For me, it’s more like a walk where I just happen to carry a camera, ready to capture anything that catches my eye or stirs my curiosity.
Composition plays a pivotal role in this process. It’s what transforms an ordinary snapshot into a memorable photograph. When composed thoughtfully, a simple moment can transcend the everyday, encapsulating a story, a mood, or an atmosphere. This is the subtle difference that defines a spontaneous image from one that resonates deeply.
To photograph is to hold one’s breath, when all faculties converge in the face of fleeting reality