For me, photography is less about planning and more about those unplanned moments where light and dark just collide in the most unexpected ways. It’s like a game of chance—spontaneous decisions, imperfect captures, and that weird, wonderful moment when everything clicks (or doesn’t).
Black and white? Well, that’s where the real fun happens. Without color, everything gets to show off its true depth—stuff you might miss when the world is in full technicolor. Black and white lets me focus on the things that really matter—shapes, shadows, and textures—without the distraction of color.
I usually grab whatever’s closest—my phone or a point-and-shoot—though I’ve shot with 35mm and pinhole cameras. It’s not about perfection; it’s about capturing that fleeting moment that feels just… right. Click. Gotcha.