

Of course, my vision is very important to me. I can't imagine not having that sense, and of course, that's how it should be for anyone who loves photography—having a clear view to be able to observe everything. That's how I am, an observer. Ever since I was born, I've been observing completely, and wherever I find harmony or certain circumstances, that's when I take photos. I don't swear it has to be on the street; it can also be scenes inside my home or wherever I happen to be.


While the reasons may vary throughout the day, I generally love taking photos of my cats, those details I find on the street, like architecture, or circumstances involving people. I've also been drawn to taking photos of people with umbrellas. Well, I don't really know why I do it, but I like how it looks within the photographic frame. But I also like to contrast the images well. Contrasting strong light with shadows is almost perfect for me.


So here's my series of photos for this day, where I visually describe what I mentioned above, although everything is also constant and changing, and I tend to change the direction and style with photography. Just as many years ago I only focused on taking photos of certain circumstances, now I see reasons for any image where I simply see some beauty and harmony in its form.


All photographs are mine.
