Sometimes I like to photograph people from a distance, using a white or light-coloured wall as a backdrop. One challenge in a city is finding a wall that isn’t obscured by building shadows during the sweet light times of day. Once I find a good wall, I stand there in full view and capture people as they enter the frame. West-facing walls work best in the afternoon.

East-facing walls work best in the morning.

I’m luke warm when it comes to south-facing walls.
