

PHOTOWALK –
SOLO OR IN SMALL GROUPS
This photowalk is about noticing what is already there. We move through public space without a predefined subject, paying attention to how situations unfold – through movement, proximity, rhythm, and chance. The focus is not on producing images, but on learning how images appear when attention is directed differently.
The Walk
The guided walk unfolds while moving through the city together. We observe how people, architecture, light, and coincidence intersect – often briefly, often unexpectedly. Instead of searching for motifs, we slow down and allow situations to reveal themselves. Attention shifts between the periphery and the moment when something quietly aligns. Feedback happens on the move – through short pauses, shared observation, and immediate reflection.
Focus
This street walk focuses on how street images emerge through observation rather than intention.
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Situations rather than subjects
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Movement, proximity, and timing
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Visual relationships between people and space
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Layers, overlaps, and fleeting alignments
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Seeing before photographing
For Whom
This photowalk is for photographers who want to become more attentive to what unfolds in public space. It is suited for those interested in street photography as a way of seeing – independent of experience level or equipment.
You will leave with a heightened awareness of situations, a more intuitive sense of timing, and a clearer understanding of how images can emerge without being forced.
