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four pictures of may

8 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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This May I took four photographs. None of them are remarkable. But each one asked me a question: They had nothing to do with technique, yet and everything to do with choosing.  One was made in the middle of a London rush-hour crowd. One was a portrait that reminded me why I stopped doing street photography. One was taken in a Zen garden that slowed my mind down enough to hear what I already knew. And one was found two streets from my home, in the most ordinary place imaginable.  This is not a post about better photography. It's about what happens when you stop accumulating other people's ideas long enough to hear your own.  Take a look at the pictures here [https://conscious.photography/four-pictures-of-may/]. I share images, reflections, and small visual resources for people who use photography as a path — not to a better portfolio, but to a quieter mind. If this resonated, I'd love for you to walk alongside for a while

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This May I took four photographs. None of them are remarkable. But each one asked me a question: They had nothing to do with technique, yet and everything to do with choosing.  One was made in the middle of a London rush-hour crowd. One was a portrait that reminded me why I stopped doing street photography. One was taken in a Zen garden that slowed my mind down enough to hear what I already knew. And one was found two streets from my home, in the most ordinary place imaginable.  This is not a post about better photography. It's about what happens when you stop accumulating other people's ideas long enough to hear your own.  Take a look at the pictures here [https://conscious.photography/four-pictures-of-may/]. I share images, reflections, and small visual resources for people who use photography as a path — not to a better portfolio, but to a quieter mind. If this resonated, I'd love for you to walk alongside for a while

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