Ranting is not really my style and has been kept to a minimum on my blog so far, but I’m crying out in disappointment over the popular London Coffee Festival. My experience with the event left much to be desired. As soon I saw the commercial, my brain shouted ‘I must go!’ As I was massively excited at that point, I … Continue reading
Author Archives: Andrea Palfi
Waveless
In this ever-changing world it always fascinated me how a photo can arrest time, preserving anything from the most simple settings to the most complicated emotions; freezing impressions that even many years later can trigger the same response in us. A single frame can take us back in time, propel us into turmoil or bring us waveless serenity. When … Continue reading
Half-Light
We all live our respective lives to the best of our knowledge. We make choices, compromise when necessary, bargain in our selfish ways when desperate, and make sacrifices when we see no other choice. There are few other things we’re willing to sacrifice as much as we do for love, as to live without love is to slowly … Continue reading
Tranquility
I’m not much of a morning person; yet when I spent a few weeks in the Caribbean I had to admit that waking up at first light and greeting the sun as it appears above the horizon every morning is as magical and harmonious as it gets. When stress doesn’t cloud our senses and our overworked mind anymore, time can create a synergy, an effortless balance that brings the … Continue reading
Reanimate
Caught this in a public square in Brugge, Belgium. The moment was like magic, like the statue’s birds suddenly came to life. The almost monochrome feel of the image against the grey clouded sky still staggers me. For more pictures visit my gallery here. Continue reading