Tag: streetphotography
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In Motion, In Between ~
There is something that happens when walking in a city like London. Time slips a little. You become part of a larger rhythm, but your own steps are still your own. Today on the street, a woman crossed in front of me with her umbrella angled just right, her hands full, eyes forward. She moved…
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The Story of the Mops~
In the winding alleys of old Shanghai, life once played out in rhythms shaped by community, repetition, and care. This photograph, taken in 2013, takes me back to that time—before the towering cranes and scaffolding replaced the wooden shutters and shared courtyards. I was walking down one of the narrowing lanes when I noticed this…
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Walking the Conveyor Belt~
Today’s image was taken some time ago at Tiger and Turtle Park in Duisburg, Germany. I came across it again during my editing and it felt perfectly in line with the thoughts I have been sitting with these days. The industrial revolution gave birth to incredible advancements—speed, efficiency, productivity. But it also ushered in something…
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The Trees and What They Hold~
Düsseldorf, Spring 2025 Walking by the harbor today, I stopped again in front of those familiar sculptural trees — the ones that rise up so dramatically along the promenade. Their bare, twisting branches looked like something from another world all winter long. But now, something is shifting. Spring is here, and you can already see…
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Summer in the old alley~ Shanghai
Each time I start a new walk into one of the old alleys of Shanghai, I feel as though I am entering another world where simple life, community feeling, tradition and open communication thrive. There is a charm to the old alleys and a distinct sense of nostalgia that makes them so attractive and keeps me…