The camera freezes a moment in time. In doing so, photographers are lucky—they get to fully experience that moment, completely present, something many people strive for. It’s a thought I’ve always lived by intuitively and recently came across in a photography book.
Street photography, in particular, amplifies this feeling. There’s no staging, no second chances—just raw, unscripted life unfolding in front of the lens. Every click of the shutter is a reminder to slow down, observe, and appreciate the beauty hidden in the ordinary.
That's why I love wandering around with my camera, capturing moments that may never repeat themselves. It's similar to meditation, a flow where the camera becomes and extention of you and you freeze the world that surrounds you. Isn't that so freaking magical? 😀
When I photograph outdoors, I lose myself in the moments unfolding in front of me. It’s a practice I’d recommend to anyone—whether you’re walking around with a phone camera or a professional setup. It allows you to connect with the world around you in a deeper way, making you more aware of the details we often overlook in our everyday rush.
Below you can scroll through some of my moments, see what I saw while on a random walk in the city center.
Photographs are taken in Kaunas, Lithuania, in 2024 September. Took me a while to post these! 😁

Which frozen moment was your favorite?
Hello @plantasticka friend!... Amazing street photography stuff!!
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Thank you so much!!
What a beautiful photography my friend ♥️
Thank you!!
You're welcome, keep up the good work 💪
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