A fotowalk with me is an invitation to slow down and see more clearly.
We move through the city at a calm pace, without pressure or predefined routes—guided by light, rhythm, and the small moments that often go unnoticed.
We move through the city at a calm pace, without pressure or predefined routes—guided by light, rhythm, and the small moments that often go unnoticed.
This is not about collecting images, but about developing vision.
Along the way, I share how I observe scenes, anticipate moments, and work intuitively with composition and timing—shaped by years of shooting with rangefinders and a preference for deliberate, distraction-free photography.
Along the way, I share how I observe scenes, anticipate moments, and work intuitively with composition and timing—shaped by years of shooting with rangefinders and a preference for deliberate, distraction-free photography.
During the walk, we focus on:
* Reading light and structure before lifting the camera
* Timing, layering, and simplicity in composition
* Working quietly and respectfully in public spaces
* Shooting less, but with greater intention
The fotowalk is open to all levels, whether you shoot film or digital. The goal is the same: to reconnect with photography as a craft, not a race.
You’ll leave with photographs—but more importantly, with a refined way of seeing that stays with you long after the walk is over.
Thank you!