PARIS.
From the bohemian boulevards to the modern metropolis, Paris’s walls have long echoed the city’s passions, revolutions, and enduring romance with art and expression.

In my eyes, “Midnight Shelter” captures a fleeting, yet timeless moment of love in the heart of Paris. A couple shares a kiss beneath an umbrella, their hands intertwined as the rain softly falls around them. It’s a quiet rebellion against the chaos of the world—a reminder that in the middle of life’s storms, love can still create its own calm. For me, this image is more than just romance; it speaks to the enduring magic of connection, of choosing each other over and over again, even when the skies are grey. In the ever-moving rhythm of the city, this scene holds still, echoing the eternal heartbeat of Parisian love.

For me, “Elle” is a striking portrait of contrast—intimacy against the vastness of a waking city. A woman stands confidently on her Parisian balcony, draped in burlesque elegance, gazing over the quiet streets below. To me, she embodies both vulnerability and strength, a symbol of self-expression and quiet rebellion in a city steeped in tradition. This image speaks to the layered identity of Paris itself—bold, sensual, reflective—reminding us that behind every shuttered window lies a story waiting to unfold. It’s a celebration of personal freedom and the beauty of simply being seen.