Every time I look through my photos and post them on my blog, I remember and confirm that what I am doing makes sense.
I wrote this text on the 16th of December, 2025. It was a day when I was not doing street photography. I was working in the office, and I was rucking (I had almost 30 kg [66 lbs] on my back and shoulders) while returning home. Of course, I had the www.adammazek.com t-shirt, and it was cold – 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). Luckily, even if I do not do street photography, like today, I can still write something or return to my photographs taken in the past. I love watching and discovering my photos taken in the past. For example, as of today, I still have some unwatched photos from 2019 and going forward.
This means that even in 2026, there will still be photos from 2019 on my blog. Why?
It is because I take so many photos that it is impossible for me to publish all of them in real time. That’s the way it is. That’s how my workflow looks. While doing all these things and seeing that I took great photos years ago, it opens my eyes and makes me realize everything I do, with street photography at the forefront, makes sense. I cannot wait for the next photo walk. While watching my photos, I am literally inspiring myself thanks to my own work.
While thinking about it, I am realizing that it will be a never-ending process (or, speaking in another way, this process will stop once I die).
I wrote it many times earlier, but it is worth repeating: street photography makes me fly. It makes me feel alive. Also, it gives some kind of sense to my life. It is not the case that I would commit suicide without street photography, writing, and managing this blog. Still, I think the part of me, the artistic and childish part, would somehow die without broadly defined creating processes.


