Hi, I’m Felix.
My journey into photography didn’t start with a grand artistic vision; it started with a simple motivation in 2015. As a student traveling with my girlfriend—who is now my wife—I picked up a Canon 700D to capture our unforgettable moments and the soul of the places we explored together.
Over the years, those quiet travel moments evolved into a deep fascination with the rhythm of the streets and my creative process is driven by split-second intuition. Whether I’m using the tactile, intentional Leica M6 or the fast, precise M11, I’ve learned to trust that one-second instinct to recognise geometric order within the urban chaos.
While my work is often described as stark or solitary, I don’t see it as a study of loneliness. Instead, I capture these moments out of a deep admiration for the way life goes on. I’m inspired by the resilience of people going about their business—those who are self-sufficient and focused amidst the crowd.
Frame the Streets is my visual diary of a decade spent chasing light. Thank you for stopping by and seeing the world through my lens.
Contact
framethestreets.fx@gmail.com