Paris

Paris is a city that naturally demands a slower, more deliberate photographic eye, existing as a living museum of street photography history. It is a landscape defined by its zinc rooftops, the soft symmetry of Haussmann architecture, and the cinematic flow of the Seine slicing through its center. To frame Paris is to engage with an elegant, moody palette—where the morning light filters softly through the plane trees of the boulevards, casting long shadows across cobblestones that have been walked by the masters of the craft for over a century.