In My Pocket

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Street / Personal

Private Project

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Everyday Life / Mobile Art

2023-25

Introduction

"In My Pocket" is an intimate collection of moments captured spontaneously with nothing more than a phone camera. These images are not about technical perfection, but about immediacy and honesty. They document the rhythm of everyday life—friends, streets, objects, and fleeting encounters that might otherwise be forgotten. The handheld device becomes a sketchbook, allowing the photographer to react instantly to the world. In this way, the collection blurs the line between casual snapshot and artistic expression, proving that photography is as much about perspective as it is about tools. It is a visual diary of presence, memory, and the beauty hidden in the ordinary.

A Camera Always at Hand

This collection was born from the immediacy of mobile photography—the idea that the best camera is the one you carry with you. A phone camera became more than a tool; it was a constant companion, capturing life as it unfolded. By embracing spontaneity, the images preserve small fragments of daily existence that might otherwise slip away unnoticed.

The Everyday Lens

The vision behind the project is to frame the ordinary as extraordinary. Every reflection on glass, every gesture in the street, every object left behind tells a story worth noticing. Instead of chasing perfection, the photographs embrace imperfection, using the phone lens as a way to reveal honesty and rawness in the moment.

Instinct and Intuition

With no elaborate setup or heavy equipment, each image was born out of instinct. The photographer responded to light, movement, and emotion in real time, letting chance dictate the outcome. This process turned unpredictability into a creative force, proving that art can arise from immediacy and impulse.

Moments of Intimacy

At the heart of the collection is intimacy—the closeness of everyday experiences that define memory. A passing glance, a coffee cooling on the table, shadows stretching across a wall: these are not grand spectacles, yet they hold quiet significance. The photos reflect the beauty of being present, attentive, and human.

Fragments of Memory

Over time, the snapshots became a diary—one that speaks in fragments rather than full stories. Each image is a piece of memory, layered with nostalgia. When viewed together, they reveal how photography can preserve not just sights but also sensations: the pace of a street, the warmth of a room, the solitude of a late night. The collection reminds us that memory is built not only on milestones, but also on fleeting details.

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In My Pocket

Scroll To Explore

Location:

Typology:

Work:

Various

Street / Personal

Private Project

Category:

Year:

Everyday Life / Mobile Art

2023-25

Introduction

"In My Pocket" is an intimate collection of moments captured spontaneously with nothing more than a phone camera. These images are not about technical perfection, but about immediacy and honesty. They document the rhythm of everyday life—friends, streets, objects, and fleeting encounters that might otherwise be forgotten. The handheld device becomes a sketchbook, allowing the photographer to react instantly to the world. In this way, the collection blurs the line between casual snapshot and artistic expression, proving that photography is as much about perspective as it is about tools. It is a visual diary of presence, memory, and the beauty hidden in the ordinary.

A Camera Always at Hand

This collection was born from the immediacy of mobile photography—the idea that the best camera is the one you carry with you. A phone camera became more than a tool; it was a constant companion, capturing life as it unfolded. By embracing spontaneity, the images preserve small fragments of daily existence that might otherwise slip away unnoticed.

The Everyday Lens

The vision behind the project is to frame the ordinary as extraordinary. Every reflection on glass, every gesture in the street, every object left behind tells a story worth noticing. Instead of chasing perfection, the photographs embrace imperfection, using the phone lens as a way to reveal honesty and rawness in the moment.

Instinct and Intuition

With no elaborate setup or heavy equipment, each image was born out of instinct. The photographer responded to light, movement, and emotion in real time, letting chance dictate the outcome. This process turned unpredictability into a creative force, proving that art can arise from immediacy and impulse.

Moments of Intimacy

At the heart of the collection is intimacy—the closeness of everyday experiences that define memory. A passing glance, a coffee cooling on the table, shadows stretching across a wall: these are not grand spectacles, yet they hold quiet significance. The photos reflect the beauty of being present, attentive, and human.

Fragments of Memory

Over time, the snapshots became a diary—one that speaks in fragments rather than full stories. Each image is a piece of memory, layered with nostalgia. When viewed together, they reveal how photography can preserve not just sights but also sensations: the pace of a street, the warmth of a room, the solitude of a late night. The collection reminds us that memory is built not only on milestones, but also on fleeting details.

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