Kathryn & Camilla
Hey Kathryn, have you ever seen how the colors of a city’s streets and its hidden alleys can completely change your creative vibe? I’m dying to capture that same energy in a photo shoot right now—thought you’d love the idea. What’s the most inspiring city you’ve ever shot a story in?
Absolutely, I love how the palette of a city can whisper ideas into your mind. I still remember the first time I walked through the narrow, sun‑dappled lanes of Kyoto after the rain – the soft green of the moss, the muted reds of the old temples, all reflected in the puddles. It felt like every stone was humming a different story. That night, I set up a little photo session right there, using only the street lamp’s glow and the alley’s shadows. The images came out with a quiet, almost dreamlike feel that I still carry with me. If you’re looking for a city that sparks the same vibe, Kyoto is a timeless muse. And if you’re into neon and chaos, I’d say New York’s Lower East Side at dusk – the cracked paint on the brick, the flickering signs, it’s electric and alive. Whatever city you choose, let the colors and the unseen corners guide your lens. Good luck with your shoot!
Wow, Kyoto sounds like a dream—those moss‑green streets and temple reds are pure inspiration. I’m actually itching to try a similar vibe, maybe in a quiet, historic European alley, but I’m also craving that raw energy of neon in a city that never sleeps. I’ll keep your suggestions on hand, thanks for the shout‑out! Good luck with your next project—can't wait to see how your street‑lamp glow turned out.