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There is something about this I really like. Not sure if it is the retro vibe with the style of the mannequins, the hats or the sunglasses. Maybe it is a combination of all 3. I think they have some sort of personality going on with the setup. It has...

This is just one of those random street photographs you see coming so I snapped it. For the technical amongst you, I shot it on the Leica M11 with the 35mm Summilix at F1.4 to create that 3d pop look to the image. For me I just like the scene,...

A delicacy for sale on the streets of Kuala Lumpur. Snapped on Changkat near Bukit Bintang. Durian is indeed considered a delicacy in Malaysia, and it holds a special place in the hearts of Malaysians. I was there when Durian resellers were everywhere as it is in season so I...

I saw this picture coming across Trafalgar Square. I put myself in danger a bit by stepping out into the street to capture it, but hey, I think the result was worth it. I love the colours and the way Kodak Ektar captured the vibrant colours and evening light. 2...

One of the most fascinating aspects of street photography is its unpredictability. The world is an ever-changing stage, with an infinite number of narratives unfolding simultaneously. It is within this vibrant tapestry that random moments emerge, demanding our attention. A serendipitous encounter, a fleeting expression, or a captivating play of...

Christopher Werkowicz, a street entertainer and busker plays a tuba which shoots out fire. Using a switch on the side of the instrument, a small amount of gas is released and flames appear which I think he does on specific notes. I came across him on a sunny Sunday afternoon...

Nestled on the western side of Jersey, in the idyllic parish of St. Brelade, lies St. Brelade’s Church, one of the cherished ancient parish churches among the twelve on the island. Gracing the southwest corner of St. Brelade’s Bay, this remarkable church boasts a rare distinction in the Channel Islands—the...

Exploring the Majestic La Corbière Lighthouse: A Beacon of History and Natural Beauty… La Corbière, situated near St. Brélade, marks the furthest southwestern tip of Jersey. Its name originates from the word “corbîn,” which translates to crow, symbolizing a location where these birds used to congregate. Nevertheless, over time, seagulls...