French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson once said, “The difference between a good picture and a mediocre picture is a millimeter.” Ever since I read that quote, I’ve been striving to capture that elusive, decisive moment through my photography.
Some moments pass too quickly to be noticed by the human eye; others exist only in memory or imagination. The Lost and Found Collection is a series of photographs that seeks to uncover and preserve those fleeting, often overlooked moments, images that might otherwise remain unseen, lost in the blur of everyday life.
Lost and Found photo collection
French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson once said, “The difference between a good picture and a mediocre picture is a millimeter.” Ever since I read that quote, I’ve been striving to capture that elusive, decisive moment through my photography. Some moments pass too quickly to be noticed by the human eye; others exist only in memory or imagination. The Lost and Found Collection is a series of photographs that seeks to uncover and preserve those fleeting, often overlooked moments, images that might otherwise remain unseen, lost in the blur of everyday life.
Lost and Found photo collection
French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson once said, “The difference between a good picture and a mediocre picture is a millimeter.” Ever since I read that quote, I’ve been striving to capture that elusive, decisive moment through my photography. Some moments pass too quickly to be noticed by the human eye; others exist only in memory or imagination. The Lost and Found Collection is a series of photographs that seeks to uncover and preserve those fleeting, often overlooked moments, images that might otherwise remain unseen, lost in the blur of everyday life.