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Battle of sunset

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Christmas rush

These photos were taken just a few days before Christmas. I came out to shoot in the city centre around the rush hour (about 16h). I had to take my bulky Canon as the little Panasonic Lumix doesn’t deal with low light too well and also I would not have be able to slow the […]Read Post ›

The battle of light and shadow

You can call it a battle or a harmony. When I look at these images, I feel that one is trying to push the other. Its a tag war and people caught in the middle of it. It’s a never ending story. 

Personal favourites of 2016 #4

Continuing to post my personal highlights of 2016 and again proving to myself that being lucky to capture an interesting image is not enough.

2016 personal favourites #3

I am revisiting the photographic highlights of this year. I will be posting my favourite shots taken in 2016 and I mean my personal favourites and not the ones that got the most likes or hearts or whatever…

2016 personal favourites #2

Continuing to post my personal favourites from 2016. February shots are below or at least the highlights… Some of you may have seen them before, some are new to you. 

Made of stone

Mini series of images, taken in November in the centre of Montpellier, France.

Over a coffee

Its the second time I write a blog post today. I deleted the first draft. I wrote about 15 lines, rumbling about something, re-read it, took a deep breath and erased everything. I know, I try not to sensor myself too much and just write what’s on my mind but it really felt like something […]Read Post ›

The revelation

I wonder if any of you street shooters remember that turning point, that moment, if you even had one, when you realise the magic of street photography. 

Getting lost

Don’t you love that feeling of getting lost, even if you are lost in a city which you know inside out. 

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