Random documentary cityscape
Being a photographer is sometimes just useful: you can take a picture of some area, so that later you can return to the pictures and examine them in more detail. Now, of course, almost everyone can do this - everyone has smartphones with good cameras.
I get a documentary landscape by accident.
It happens that you don’t feel like taking out your camera because of the unprepossessing nature of the surrounding landscape or because I don’t feel like shooting.
Or I go to some place to get acquainted with its features for some domestic purpose, and then just take a picture to document what I saw for myself.
In fact, these are technical shots for internal use, but sometimes they become documentary and even artistic. Well, or simply acquire some historical or informational value.
For example, once I was walking home not along the sidewalk of the main street, but through courtyards to see their trafficability in order to avoid traffic jams.
But along the way I found several plots that were not related to the purpose of my walk.
Or even the very purpose of the walk - the presence of a detour around traffic jams in the yards - becomes a kind of document of the time or even a newsbreak.
...But I don't believe in coincidences.
I am sure that if I took out the camera and pressed the button, it means that someone or for something needs it!
And if you see these frames, it means that it is also necessary.
And you do not see everything that I shoot, believe me.
I imagine that sometimes the states of mind as you find yourself do not really let you see what you want, however you really capture something, everything happens for a reason and you feed yourself every time you press the button and a photograph comes out that has a great value or meaning, I particularly liked your photos I see a lot of water and people walk carefully, the first photo I loved the cat that looks delicate and cute.
Greetings!