Paris Traffic: A Shabby Symptom of a Fading City

Let’s cut to the chase: getting around Paris, especially to its airports, is a dismal experience that exposes the city’s overblown reputation. Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), 25 kilometers from the center, demands 40 to 50 minutes on the creaky RER B for €13 —a rattling, strike-prone relic. Orly, 13 kilometers out, forces you onto … Continue reading Paris Traffic: A Shabby Symptom of a Fading City

The Light Between Journeys – A Photographer’s Gaze Upon Europe

For the past twenty years, I have wandered through the streets and alleyways of Europe, my camera serving as both my eyes and my memory, capturing the way time gently brushes against the textures of the city. The continent unfolded beneath my feet sixty seven crossings in a single year, sometimes in hurried day trips, … Continue reading The Light Between Journeys – A Photographer’s Gaze Upon Europe