Reflections on travel photography

Shooting new places as a traveler a photographer becomes something of a voyeur, snapping shots and then letting the images open up the imagination. I wonder about the rooms below the roofs, the places that chimneys open into, the sounds of people living within. Travel, for me, inflames curiosity.

I love to see how today crowds its way into a picture, how tradition makes way and adjusts.

8 thoughts on “Reflections on travel photography”

  1. Parisian rooftops have aways intrigued me. Always wonder at the proliferation of chimneys. Great shots. Enjoy your week-end!

  2. You are quite a philosopher. When I am traveling, I just snap away, thinking that I am pretty lucky to be wherever I may be.

  3. Sadly, the proliferation of the various sized satellite dishes and antennae certainly take away from the architecture of the buildings.

  4. interesting rooftops…
    you know; dutch are known for not using their curtains… you can peak inside many dutch home. especially fun in winter when it gets dark so early!!

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