Capturing Contrasts: 20 Years of City Streets, Quiet Corners, and Stories in Between

Wow! This is the first post on the blog.

Over the last 20 years, my camera has followed me everywhere: from fast-moving city streets to silent, forgotten places. From rooftop bars in big cities to quiet, low-lit rooms in remote villages. From luxury hotels to modest houses where the beauty isn’t in the price tag — it’s in the feeling.

This space is a personal journal. A digital notebook. No polished guides or over-explained advice. Just photos and the real stories behind them.

Some are vibrant, like the energy of New York City. Others are soft, like the quiet landscapes of the Brazilian hinterlands.
They’re all different — but they share one thing: they meant something to me when I took them.

This blog isn’t about making claims or chasing trends. It’s about memory. Curiosity. The urge to stop, look, and click — even if nobody else would.

So here it is. A quiet start to a bigger story. You’re invited to walk with me — through the photos, the places, and the in-between moments that shaped this journey.

Bruno Candiotto

Brazilian Photographer and Art/Creative Director

http://brunocandiotto.com
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