Black and white photo of people walking and sitting in an urban area during sunset or sunrise, with long shadows cast on cobblestone pavement, some birds on the ground, and city buildings in the background.

High-contrast Minimalist Street Photography

Rather than documenting the city, I reconstructs it through contrast — where light defines space, and shadow reveals what remains unseen.

In my images, people are not the subject, but a momentary interruption within a larger order.
They enter, cross, and disappear, leaving only traces of movement in the geometry of light.

My work is driven not by events, but by waiting — waiting for the precise alignment between structure, light, and human passage.

What emerges is not a narrative of the city, but a meditation on absence, rhythm, and the invisible forces that shape how we exist within space.

A person standing on a beach, looking out at the ocean, with one hand raised to their forehead in a saluting or shielding gesture, captured in black and white.