The Daily Frame: Street and Everyday Life
Photography is part of my daily rhythm — a way to slow down, observe, and stay connected to the world around me. Every day, I carry one or two cameras with me, often switching between digital and film. There’s something grounding about holding a physical camera, about hearing the shutter and trusting instinct more than control.
I’m not the kind of photographer who plans shots or maps out a day of perfect compositions. That’s not in my nature. My approach is spontaneous — shaped by curiosity, light, and whatever unfolds in front of me. Some days it’s a stranger passing by, other days it’s a quiet reflection in glass or the geometry of a street corner.
Street photography and daily practice overlap here. This collection captures those unplanned moments that make up my visual diary — honest, imperfect, and real. After all, this is a journey — my journey — and every frame is another step along the way.