A Week of Photography 15: My Best Shots From the Street
A collection of candid street photography moments captured in Zagreb, highlighting raw emotions, fleeting interactions, and the beauty of finding the extraordinary in the ordinary.
This week, I’m sharing some of my favorite street photographs, taken on the streets of Zagreb. I’ve tried to capture those fleeting, intimate moments that make the ordinary extraordinary.
What I love about street photography is that it doesn’t require early mornings or distant travels. All I need is my camera and a stroll through the city. And the best part? I can walk the same route countless times and still discover something new – every moment brings fresh passersby, unique interactions, and unrepeatable emotions.
Enjoy the photos!
All the photographs were taken by the author using a Fujifilm X-E4 and a 27mm f2.8 lens.
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About the Author: I am a passionate photographer and a philosopher of both photography and life, a TEDx speaker, a Master of Molecular Biology, and a product manager. I curate two newsletters: Lens Chronicles, where I explore the intersections of photography, travel, and philosophy, and Thoughtful Corner, where I share ideas, reflections, and insights for curious minds. Thank you for taking the time to enjoy my work.
Good set of favorites, Davor!
My favorite: the girl looking through the glass ☝️
Something about the young girl gazing at the hand; I’m fascinated why she appears to have a concerned look on her face. Anyhow, great photos as usual Davor and thanks for the share.