Urban Footnotes is my ongoing series exploring cities through the simple act of walking, just walking, and barely taking public transport. Each of my journeys becomes a study of the light and human presence—moments that might otherwise go unnoticed if I don’t look closely.
From the streets of London to Berlin, Tokyo, and New York, I have walked thousands of steps to document subtle narratives hidden in architecture, in crowds, in weather, and in the fleeting connection between people and place.
My photographs are my personal reflections and city portraits, weaving together visual essays that move between travel writing, street photography, and urban storytelling. The series grows city by city, step by step, forming a body of work that will expand into future memories of past times.