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Captured City Moments

There is a certain kind of photography that doesn’t wait to be planned.
It exists in passing — in the quiet seconds between destinations, in reflections that dissolve as quickly as they appear, in the rhythm of a city that never pauses long enough to be captured twice in the same way.

On Taste & View, stories often unfold with intention. Cities are explored, places are framed, atmospheres are carefully observed and translated into visual narratives that invite you to slow down and stay a little longer. But beyond those stories, there is another layer — more instinctive, more fleeting, and perhaps more honest.

It begins without warning. A train window catches the last light of the day. A silhouette crosses a platform. The city reveals itself not as a destination, but as a movement — something you don’t chase, but something that briefly aligns with your gaze before disappearing again. And in that exact moment, without hesitation, the image is there.

This space is shaped by those encounters.

A continuous flow of urban photography, reflections, motion and light, captured in their most natural form. Not constructed, not anticipated, but discovered — often within the span of a single walk, a single journey, a single unnoticed pause. These are fragments of cities like Brussels, where the ordinary quietly transforms into something worth holding onto, if only for a frame.

There is no need for a beginning or an end here. No narrative that asks to be followed step by step. Only moments — layered, transient, and real — each carrying a presence that resists explanation.

Because sometimes, what passes by the fastest is what stays with you the longest.

Let’s View.

Taste and View, by Thierry

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