In my first set of photos, I drew inspiration from the photographer Lee Friedlander, who shows both reflections and street photography in his work. Similarly, I divided my collection into two distinct sections. In the first three photos, I reflected off of windows. By capturing these reflections, it adds an additional layer of visual interest, presenting viewers with different perspectives within the confines of a single frame. This not only enhances the depth and complexity of the composition but also adds a touch of abstraction, making the images visually captivating and intriguing. Furthermore, the other three photos were capturing more of the movements of people I see. By capturing people in motion, it creates a sense of realism and authenticity. Capturing every bit and parts of life can make the audience feel more connected to the images, as they portray real moments and interactions of people around us. Lastly, edited all 6 of my photos in black and white. I feel like black and white photos carry a sense of timelessness and classic beauty. With no color, the contrast between light and dark areas becomes more appealing adding depth and dimension, highlighting and emphasizing the textures and details of the photos.