Street
The city never repeats itself. Light changes everything — even what stood still yesterday.
I walk without a goal. Find angles, rhythms, pauses between horns and heels.
Sometimes the pictures appear before I can think.
Other times I just bring the camera so I don’t look suspicious.
There’s not much romance in asphalt.
But there are stories in every single step.

Street Performance - New York, 2014
Most days, I can’t be bothered with lukewarm street performers.
But this one had something else in the air.
A long build-up. Annoyingly long.
But plenty of time to set the camera — fast shutter, fast motor — and let it follow the show without knowing what would happen.
Original photograph from one of our trips to New York. Later exhibited in Amsterdam – and still today, the click returns in my head whenever I hear the sound of asphalt.
Camera: Fuji X-E2 Lens: XF27mm f/2.8 Shutter: 1/250 sec at f/2.8 ISO: 200

Heroes on a Break - New York, 2014
Firefighters without drama. Just a break.
A wall to lean against, a bumper to sit on.
The city hums around them as if nothing had happened.
I lift the camera – not to honour, just to remember.
Original photograph from FDNY Engine 14 on East 18th Street, New York. Part of the series Our Life Through the Lens. Original photograph by PLAKATfar.
Camera: Fuji X-E2 Lens: XF27mm f/2.8 Shutter: 1/125 sec at f/4 ISO: 640

Smoking Ladies - Roosevelt Island, 2014
The gondola ride over the East River might be the only reason to visit Roosevelt Island.
But that day, the shot was right there – just outside a greengrocer’s.
Two women, cigarettes, and a kind of cool you can’t choreograph.
Original photograph taken in New York in classic street photography style, where the short focal length forces the photographer right into the moment. Original photograph by PLAKATfar – part of the series “Street” in Our Life Through the Lens.
Camera: Fuji X-E2 Lens: XF27mm f/2.8 Shutter: 1/125 sec at f/11 ISO: 800

