Reflections

Morning Catch by Rafael Lorenzo de Leon - Photojournalism, Art Photography, Photography Awards, Rafael Lorenzo de Leon, Black and White Photography

The Geometry of Dawn

There is a specific, heavy silence that belongs only to the hours before the world fully wakes. It is not an empty silence, but one filled with the weight of anticipation, as if the day itself is holding its breath before the first movement…
Behind The Line by Klara Marciniak - Photojournalism, Photography Education, Art Photography, Online Photography Courses, Photography Awards

The Persistence of the Path

When a river carves its way through a limestone bed, it does not negotiate with the stone; it simply persists, following the path of least resistance until the rock itself is worn into a new shape. This is the slow, quiet work of erosion, where…
Brick Road by Rafael Lorenzo de Leon - Photojournalism, Photography Education, Art Photography, Monochrome Photography, Rafael Lorenzo de Leon

The Architecture of the Path

Urban design often treats the ground as a mere utility—a surface to be paved, managed, and traversed as efficiently as possible. Yet, the way a path winds through a space reveals the true power dynamics of a city. When we look at a walkway,…