Street Portraits
Street Portraits are my way of questioning and redefining the classic genre of street photography. I am not hunting for trophies or chasing the thrill of the decisive moment. I am an observer, not a hunter. My work is rooted in attentiveness – in deliberate seeing rather than adrenaline.
The images are created in public space, sometimes in passing, sometimes in the stillness of waiting. They are not staged or directed, yet they are consciously framed. I choose the composition, the light, and the timing carefully, leaving space for the unexpected to enter.
The artistic ambition lies in going beyond mere documentation. A street portrait is more than proof that someone was there – it is a small study of closeness and distance, presence and transience. The city becomes a stage, the human figure part of an unwritten but meaningful scene.
Street Portraits combine the rawness of street photography with a reflective, artistic approach. They do not just show what happened – they show how I saw it.