No one moment is the same.
Time passes.
To capture one of those very fleeting and often overlooked moments for me is the most amazing thing about street photography.
It is so normal and so accepted we are on the streets, we live, we walk, we pass each other by, maybe saying hi, more often ignoring one another, focused on our inner thoughts and knowing we have to add to our pace in order to get to that meeting in time.
[In front of the Guggenheim Museum, New York City, 2014]
The girl was running. Playing. Focussed on that one friend chasing her, not seeing anything else.
I knew the scene was pretty, thanks to the very minimalistic backdrop the museum walls provided me.
These are just 'wait untill she walks in the frame and shoot' kind of pictures.
I clicked the shutter. No time to think. I clicked again.
[In front of the Guggenheim Museum, New York City, 2014]
With me clicking twice in a very short span of time I captured the passing of moments, the movement of time.
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