“I don’t have a philosophy. I have a camera.” - Saul Leiter
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Paris
Paris
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
The Statue and The Clown - Lisbon
The Statue and The Clown - Lisbon
Hello? - Paris
Hello? - Paris
Monalisa - Paris
Monalisa - Paris
São João - Porto
São João - Porto
São João, Porto, 2016
São João, Porto, 2016
Santa Justa - Lisboa
Santa Justa - Lisboa
Manchester
Manchester
Lisboa
Lisboa
NYC
NYC
NYC
NYC
NYC
NYC
LX Factory - Lisboa
LX Factory - Lisboa
México City
México City
México City
México City
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Lisboa
Street photography is about seizing moments as they unfold in the everyday chaos of urban life. It’s about being present in the moment and capturing fleeting, unposed scenes that tell powerful stories. Whether it’s the interaction of strangers, the play of light and shadow, or the raw emotions of city dwellers, street photography freezes life in its most authentic form.

This genre of photography thrives on spontaneity, where nothing is staged and every click of the shutter captures something unique and often unnoticed. It’s the beauty in the mundane, the story hidden in the crowd, and the humanity in the hustle and bustle of the streets. Street photographers move through the world with an eye for detail, a sensitivity to their surroundings, and a desire to capture the soul of a place through the faces and actions of its people.

In the street, every corner holds a new opportunity to capture something powerful-whether it’s the quiet solitude of an individual amidst the crowd or the dynamic energy of a busy city street. Each photograph is a testament to the vibrancy of urban life, the richness of human experience, and the beauty of the unscripted moments that make up our world.
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