Shadows, Ruins, and the Theater of the Mind – Lucia Bottegoni
When Lucia Bottegoni first picked up a camera during the pandemic, she wasn’t looking for a profession – she was looking for a release. What began as a way to pass time and distract herself slowly transformed into a ritual of exploration. With an old mobile phone and a restless spirit, she wandered into forgotten places, drawn by contradiction. It wasn’t the clean lines or picturesque views that moved her – it was decay, abandonment, and stillness that breathed of stories untold. “I l
Through Strangers, She Found Herself: The Journey of Malikaptures
In October 2022, Malika Abdellaoui packed her life into a bag and walked into the unknown. No map, no rigid plan—just a longing for connection and the courage to follow it. She left northern France behind and began traveling, camera in hand, not yet knowing that what she was really chasing wasn’t landscapes or landmarks, but people. She didn’t train formally. She didn’t wait until she felt ready. Photography became something she lived into, one step, one conversation, one shared smile a
The Dual Worlds of Sayan Biswas: From Code to Candid Moments
By day, Sayan builds systems—lines of logic, architecture, and backend frameworks. He works at one of the world’s most prestigious consulting firms, where precision is currency and time is always ticking. But when the screen goes dark, something shifts. The man who once debugged code steps out into the night with a camera slung over his shoulder, walking into the chaos of the world with one purpose — to feel, to see, and to remember. Born in Kolkata and now based in Bangalore, Sayan leads