Street photography pulls me in because it’s all about capturing the raw, unfiltered moments of everyday life. There’s something special about finding stories in the middle of chaos, whether it’s a fleeting expression or the perfect light. It’s unpredictable, and that’s what keeps it interesting.
Henri Cartier-Bresson’s “Your first 10,000 photos are your worst” is repeated so often it’s almost boring. But here’s the thing—it’s also true. As a new photographer, I’m embracing that reality. This site is my way of documenting the process—not all 10,000 shots, but plenty of them—so I can track my progress, learn, and share my evolving perspective.
Not every photo will be great (or even good), but that’s the fun of it. One frame at a time, I’m figuring out what works, what doesn’t, and everything in between.
So, take a look around and see where this goes. Who knows? Maybe one day, I’ll look back and see exactly when it all started coming together… or maybe I won’t, but hey, that’s the beauty of the journey, right?