A young skater practises his tricks on the court - concentrated, full of energy and completely in his element. It's scenes like this that make street photography so exciting and lively.
Street photography is a fascinating branch of photography. Its core lies in capturing life - or sometimes the lack of life - on the street. It's not just about photographing people, but about visualising moods, contrasts and stories in public spaces. Something is happening all around us - whether we live in a small village or a vibrant city. There are contrasts in both environments: the liveliness of the village and the tranquillity of the city. The same motif can take on a completely different meaning in two completely different places.
Here, a Hungarian boy jumps across the square on his skateboard - more precisely, across the beautiful Széchenyi tér in Pécs.
Depicting dynamics in a photo is a special challenge. You have to be in the right place at the right moment, photograph from the right angle and, above all, always be ready. Because something unforeseen can happen anywhere and at any time on the street - and that is precisely what makes it so appealing.