Pas de Pose gathers photo essays and images from travel and daily walks, drawn to gesture, shadow, contrast, and the quiet charge of human presence. Some moments pass unnoticed. Some look directly back. The stories and photo collections from places where the road rarely behaves and the camera has to earn its keep. Some journeys are remembered by distance. Others by faces, rivers, dust, and the small ceremony of paying attention.
Travel essays:
The River of Life
How an idea of delivering basic medical supplies to a remote village hospital deep in the Congo jungle turned into an experience of a lifetime.
Earning the Ceremony
228 kilometers of road, mud, and stubborn hope on the way to something that lasted far beyond the journey.
Images:
Shades of Hong Kong
Black and white studies from a city better known for color, where contrast, compression, and gesture take the lead.
Portraits
These portraits are my attempt to pause long enough to notice, and occasionally remember to breathe before pressing the shutter.