Urban Photography Reimagined | Inspired by the Masters

What makes an ordinary place worth photographing? On this photo walk through a small town, I explore the everyday scenes that most people simply walk past. Storefronts, faded signs, architectural details, colours, textures and the quiet beauty hidden in the mundane. Along the way, I talk about three photographers who have profoundly influenced how I now approach photography: William Eggleston, Peter Mitchell, and Tom Wood. Their work has taught me that compelling photographs don't always come from extraordinary places—they come from curiosity, observation, and learning to notice what others overlook.