A Week of Photography 19: Be My Guest at Home
A Photo journey through the unseen corners and everyday details of home
This week, I’m taking you nowhere else but home.
I’m showcasing the unstyled corners of my home—those we often overlook, except through the lens of clutter. Leftovers on a plate, clothes casually draped over a chair, hangers suspended in the darkness of a closet—all seasoned with Fuji colors.
My home isn’t perfectly arranged. It’s not styled for magazines. It breathes, it’s slightly imperfect, yet real. And in those moments of imperfection, I find aesthetics.
Welcome to my everyday life—through details, colors, shadows, and textures that shape the space I live in.
📷 Gear used: I captured all the photographs with the Fujifilm X-H2 and a 16-80mm f/4 lens.
Thank you for visiting.
Although it is customary for the host to make the coffee, if you’d like, I can leave it up to you. Thank you for your support. 💛
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.
Wow, I love this. As my time for photography shrank recently with a new job and family health issues I keep saying to myself, just pull out the camera at night and find the photographs around the house. I’ve only occasionally done the first and rarely done the 2nd. These are an inspiration for me to keep at it. I hope you won’t mind if, when I get anything, I borrow ‘Be my guest at home.’ Thanks for the inspiration!
Never less than interesting Davor, even when you don’t leave the house! 👏