Today I’m bringing this page back to life…
or at least I’ll try to.
Years ago, when I opened this account, the idea was to create a place where I could share the world from my perspective and through my lens …how I see it, things I discover, or simply sceneries that catch my eye. A place I could somehow use like a visual diary, where I share my vision and show what I captured with my camera. All of that without the intention of being recognized as a photographer. I simply wanted to share my photography, my art, with the world.
Unfortunately, this never really happened as I expected. Visual impressions online are almost infinite, and suddenly questions started popping up in my head… Are my pictures good enough to share online? What might other photographers or creators think?
Crazy, because everyone who truly knows me knows that I usually don’t care what people think about me …except for the people who are close to me.
So what happened after those doubts?
Right. Nothing… or something very close to nothing.
I convinced myself that I needed a “master plan” on how to share my photos … to curate them carefully and only post the ones I considered perfect, or at least pretty close to perfection.
But what is “perfection”?
Does it really exist?
Is there such a thing as perfection in art?
Probably not.
And that’s exactly the point. If there is no such thing as perfection in art, then what do I need a so-called “master plan” for?
Recently, I had a really good conversation with one of my oldest and closest friends who works as a creative professional as well, but in audio, or to be more precise, in music.
After hours of talking, I felt more certain than ever that I don’t need a specific plan for how to share my art.
I just need to start.
Nothing is perfect and nothing will ever be perfect.
Everything is a process — and so is art. Or in my case… my photography.
To conclude this little monologue:
Here’s what I see while wandering around different places in the world.

Enjoy it. #fujifilmx100ⅵ #streetphotography #thailand #travelphotography #kohsamui