Come on right here!
Categories: Europe | Photo project | Society
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/come-on-right-here.htmlPhotographer Mikael Theimer grew up in Paris. At the age of 20, he moved to Montreal, Canada, just for a change of scenery. There he studied at the university and received a bachelor's degree in marketing. It took him four years of working in his specialty to finally understand that he was sick of marketing and that this was not at all what he wanted to do.
While the future street photographer was looking for himself, he bought an inexpensive camera and began to photograph people on the streets of Montreal. He put 100% of his energy into the pictures, because this activity made him happier.
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In addition to commercial filming, Mikael is successfully engaged in street photography. One of his photography projects is Street Love. It is not only about love: it is also about spontaneity, simplicity, momentary happiness, which we sometimes lack so much. All pictures were taken in Montreal or Paris, where Mikael returns from time to time.
Mikael took some shots almost immediately after the terrible terrorist attacks that took place in Paris on November 13th. Probably, these photos could be an excellent proof that there is nothing stronger than love.
Keywords: Love | Montreal | Couple | Paris | Kiss | Street photography | B/w
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