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Caught in the glow of temptation and neon, this shot was taken during a daring and playful night out — part of a seductive visual series exploring confidence, presence, and the raw pulse of nightlife.
A moment where fashion, attitude, and atmosphere collide.
A springtime wander through central London — all on foot, no Tube, just sun-soaked streets and a camera in hand.
This set captures a spontaneous Sunday adventure from the Royal Courts of Justice to St Paul’s Cathedral, across the Millennium Bridge to the Tate Modern, with a final stop at the hauntingly beautiful ruins of St Dunstan-in-the-East. Along the way, I experimented with long exposures, began to embrace more candid street photography, and was lucky enough to stumble upon a stunning cultural photoshoot featuring Vietnamese áo dài.
From moody architecture to a posing squirrel with main-character energy, these frames reflect a growing confidence in capturing life as it happens — messy, beautiful, fleeting.
Shot on a Nikon Z6 II. No tripod, no plan — just instinct, light, and a love for the city.
A springtime wander through central London — all on foot, no Tube, just sun-soaked streets and a camera in hand.
This set captures a spontaneous Sunday adventure from the Royal Courts of Justice to St Paul’s Cathedral, across the Millennium Bridge to the Tate Modern, with a final stop at the hauntingly beautiful ruins of St Dunstan-in-the-East. Along the way, I experimented with long exposures, began to embrace more candid street photography, and was lucky enough to stumble upon a stunning cultural photoshoot featuring Vietnamese áo dài.
From moody architecture to a posing squirrel with main-character energy, these frames reflect a growing confidence in capturing life as it happens — messy, beautiful, fleeting.
Shot on a Nikon Z6 II. No tripod, no plan — just instinct, light, and a love for the city.
A springtime wander through central London — all on foot, no Tube, just sun-soaked streets and a camera in hand.
This set captures a spontaneous Sunday adventure from the Royal Courts of Justice to St Paul’s Cathedral, across the Millennium Bridge to the Tate Modern, with a final stop at the hauntingly beautiful ruins of St Dunstan-in-the-East. Along the way, I experimented with long exposures, began to embrace more candid street photography, and was lucky enough to stumble upon a stunning cultural photoshoot featuring Vietnamese áo dài.
From moody architecture to a posing squirrel with main-character energy, these frames reflect a growing confidence in capturing life as it happens — messy, beautiful, fleeting.
Shot on a Nikon Z6 II. No tripod, no plan — just instinct, light, and a love for the city.
Route de l'Étang de la Tour, Rambouillet - Photo 2
L'Etang La Tour est le plus grand des étangs de la région de Rambouillet.
L’étang de la Tour constitue une des dernières réalisations et la partie la plus amont du complexe hydraulique aménagé sous Louis XIV pour alimenter les fontaines, jeux d’eau et bassins des jardins du château de Versailles.
A springtime wander through central London — all on foot, no Tube, just sun-soaked streets and a camera in hand.
This set captures a spontaneous Sunday adventure from the Royal Courts of Justice to St Paul’s Cathedral, across the Millennium Bridge to the Tate Modern, with a final stop at the hauntingly beautiful ruins of St Dunstan-in-the-East. Along the way, I experimented with long exposures, began to embrace more candid street photography, and was lucky enough to stumble upon a stunning cultural photoshoot featuring Vietnamese áo dài.
From moody architecture to a posing squirrel with main-character energy, these frames reflect a growing confidence in capturing life as it happens — messy, beautiful, fleeting.
Shot on a Nikon Z6 II. No tripod, no plan — just instinct, light, and a love for the city.
Floral arrangement designed by Garden Party Flowers Vancouver www.gardenpartyflowers.ca
Floral arrangement designed by Garden Party Flowers Vancouver www.gardenpartyflowers.ca