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Ordinary People: Piazza del Popolo (Rome)
A lot can happen in four minutes.
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Ordinary People: South London, part 1
There are those we will never meet, those we don't see, those we barely look at. And then there are those we notice from afar.
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Ordinary People: South London, part 2
There are those we will never meet, those we don't see, those we barely look at. And then there are those we notice from afar.
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From the Window
Using my own window on the world, my camera, I explore this narrative through scenes taken from around the world: Tokyo, San Francisco, Isle of Wight, Warsaw, Venice and Paris.
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Glimpses: New York
Taken in January 2020, just before the next world, these snapshots of New York life seem to be a thing of the past.
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IINOINTE (if it’s not okay, it’s not the end)
At a time when people were being asked to isolate from one another, I saw them seek other types of connections.
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Tokyo by Day
At the end of March, the colours are pastel, the lines are serene and the parks are adorned with the famous Sakura, the cherry blossom trees celebrated for their ephemeral beauty.
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Tokyo by Night
At night, it emerges between two bodies of darkness. Neon lights mix with pastels, interiors come alive. Each window becomes an island of resistance, a proof of a parallel life.
‘As an artist I think you should try to swim against the current to attract attention. ’
‘Photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place.’
‘There’s nothing like experiencing a new town and city for the first time with a camera.’
‘I discovered the true potential of photography, because I realized that it gave me the opportunity to freely interpret the reality that surrounds me.’
‘I still get excited when I take a photo that I love. Every photo is an opportunity for something and I see them all as important steps in my journey.’
‘Part of the deal with these zines is to create something limited and special, but in a print form.’
‘I think you - even subconsciously - get inspired and influenced by literally everything around you.’
‘I still get excited when I take a photo that I love. Every photo is an opportunity for something and I see them all as important steps in my journey.’
LAST PHOTO SERIES
Ordinary People: Brixton Market
There are those we will never meet, those we don't see, those we barely look at, those who pass by too quickly. And then there are those we notice from afar.
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Ordinary People: Piazza del Popolo (Rome)
A lot can happen in four minutes. You just have to stand in the middle of a square, why not in Rome, and watch the world go round.
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Glimpses: New York
Taken in January 2020, just before the next world, these snapshots of New York life seem to be a thing of the past.
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‘The projects that really interest me are not “stolen” photos passing by, but happen in places where I come back over and over again, building up a real connection with the people’