Photography is a hobby that goes back to my childhood — I still remember the satisfying click of a Rollei 35 S and the anticipation of waiting to see what came out. Those were still the analog photography times.
Somewhere along the way, between work and everyday life, it quietly faded into the background.
Now I've picked it up again, and this time with a simple goal: to enjoy the process. Taking the camera with me has turned into something I look forward to, not a task.
What surprised me most is how actively looking for the less obvious shot — not the one everyone takes — makes you notice the world differently. Details you'd normally walk past suddenly matter.
I'm not trying to create art. I'm just happy when the result looks nice.