Concrete, chrome, and café cubano at golden hour.
A quick walk before the sun dips, capturing murals, mufflers, and a perfect cortadito on the way back. Shot on a compact body, graded to feel like a memory.
HUNDRDPRF is a photography-first journal of Miami streets, tucked-away restaurants, and the small details that make a city feel like home. Shot on real walks, late flights, and the in-between hours when most people aren’t looking.
Fresh editorials from the streets, cafés, and corners you actually want to be in.
A quick walk before the sun dips, capturing murals, mufflers, and a perfect cortadito on the way back. Shot on a compact body, graded to feel like a memory.
A slow lunch where the light hits right, the pasta is handmade, and every frame looks like a campaign shot. The kind of place you plan outfits around.
A photo walk through Calle Ocho, chasing texture, color, and the way old Miami still breathes in small gestures and loud laughs.
Bite-sized guides to the streets, coffee shops, and bars with actual personality.
Tiny bars, big neon, and back alleys that feel like movie sets. Where to walk, what to shoot, and how to end the night with the right bowl of ramen.
Where to shoot murals, grab a bite, and dodge the tourist traps. A route built around good coffee, walkable blocks, and clean frames.
Walkable streets, espresso, and bakeries that hit like vacation. The calm side streets, the park benches, and the tables worth booking twice.
Visual stories centered on light, motion, and the quiet in-between moments.
Shot on a small camera, edited quick, meant to feel like you’re there. Reflections on wet asphalt, passing trains, and people half-blurred by motion.
Early trains, fogged windows, and the small rituals that start a city’s day. Perfect for testing new film looks and color grades on everyday chaos.
Short, honest takes on dining rooms where both the food and the vibe matter.
Dim lights, good playlists, and dishes that look as good as they taste. Order the special, sit at the bar, bring a fast lens.
A quick stop that turned into an unplanned mini-shoot for the breadcrumb crust. Extra points for perfectly ugly-beautiful laminate tables.
The kind of breakfast that makes you take your time with every frame. Saturated colors, loud birds, and an easy walk after.
Short reads on process, gear, and the stories that don’t fit neatly into a city guide or restaurant review.
The mental checklist I run through on short walks — light, lines, one anchor subject, and getting out of my own way.
A quick breakdown of the “three piece” setup I carry for city days — and why leaving lenses at home usually helps.
How restaurant reservations, coffee stops, and late-night walks decide what gets shot and what just gets enjoyed.