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When I have my camera in hand, the camera becomes an intuitive affair of perceptions and sensations. The subjects I shoot are portraits of the ordinary and curious.What photos I do share have “neither a message nor a mission, but rather assumes a point of view” (Henri Cartier-Bresson).I leave it to the observer to make that transcendence to the “meditative possibilities” and emotional wisdom that photography solicits.
d’Jurnet
August 26th, 2025
I confess: I am an amateur photographer without formal training. My education is piecemeal—through books, exhibitions, documentaries, and tutorials. I am not technically proficient, nor obsessed with equipment. What drives me instead is curiosity and the desire to capture mome...
South Bronx - Harlem - Midtown / Upper East Side
October 25th, 2025
Much has been written about New York City. It stands as a bedrock for cultural change, each borough possessing its own distinctive cultural imprint. Those who take root - temporarily - or call it home by choice or circumstance - are swept up in a relentless energy that one mus...
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When I have my camera in hand, the camera becomes an intuitive affair of perceptions and sensations. The subjects I shoot are portraits of the ordinary and curious.What photos I do share have “neither a message nor a mission, but rather assumes a point of view” (Henri Cartier-Bresson).I leave it to the observer to make that transcendence to the “meditative possibilities” and emotional wisdom that photography solicits.