Some photographs are about destinations. Others are about the moments in between.
I photographed this scene along the Vltava River in Prague on an overcast autumn morning. The National Theatre sits in the distance while two pedestrians move through the frame, turning an architectural view into something more personal.
What interested me wasn't the landmark itself but the relationship between people and place. The river, stone embankments, benches, and trees create a sense of permanence, while the figures remind us that cities are experienced through movement and observation.
Many of my favorite travel photographs come from these quieter moments—times when nothing dramatic is happening, yet the atmosphere says everything.
A Walk Beside the River is part of my European Texture & Light collection.
Prints available through my website.