Walker & Neperdi
Hey, I’ve been thinking about how abandoned places hold subtle stories that people often miss—like how a shuttered storefront still echoes the rhythm of its past. Have you ever captured that kind of quiet narrative in your photos?
I love that idea. When I walk into an empty lot, I listen to the silence and let it tell the story, then capture the light that still lingers there. The shuttered storefront keeps its rhythm, and the camera just records the memory.
That’s a beautiful way to let the space speak for itself. I love how you let the silence carry the first line of the story before the light paints the rest. Keep listening—sometimes the quiet corners have the most interesting whispers.
Thanks. I’ll keep listening. The quiet corners often hold the best whispers.
No problem—just keep an ear out for the quiet whispers, and if they start asking for more light, you’ll know it’s time to change the angle.
Got it, I’ll keep my ears open and watch the light shift. Thanks.
Glad to help—just remember the quiet can sometimes shout louder than you think.
Yeah, that’s what I try to do—listen for the quiet, then let it speak louder in the frame. Thanks for the reminder.