Friday, December 12, 2025

Facades. What They Taught Me


 

Not long ago, I decided to photograph buildings—something I had never really tried before - but the attempt didn’t go the way I hoped. The buildings refused to speak to me—they stood there smirking, stubborn, offering nothing. Still, their facades ended up teaching me a few unexpected lessons.

One of those lessons was that gear doesn’t make the photographer. The best camera is simply the one you have in your hands—the one whose limits you’ve learned and whose strengths you know how to gently push.

In the end, the photographs that find us come from our connection to what’s in front of the lens, from patience, and from a willingness to see things as they are—no more, no less.

Generally, life is good.






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