I take street photography in the same places, on the same streets, in all weathers. And I still did not get bored of this tremendous activity.
To this day (I wrote this text on the 23rd of February, 2023), I am surprised I walk for the umpteenth of times in the same places and still have something to photograph. The more frequently I do it, the more I want to do it. Which streets do I often photograph?
For example:
• In the Mokotow district (I live here): Woronicza, Woloska, Pulawska, Dabrowskiego, Madalinskiego, Zwirki i Wigury, Raclawicka, Aleja Niepodleglosci, Postepu, Domaniewska, Marynarska;
• Streets: Korotynskiego, Grojecka, Pawinskiego, Banacha, Pruszkowska, Karola Dickensa in the Ochota district (I live nearby);
• In the Wlochy district (I also live nearby): Hynka, Sasanki, Lopuszanska, 1 Sierpnia, Instalatorow.
Undoubtedly, you can google all the streets mentioned above to see my frequent walking areas. These are the same places I often go to do street photography. Of course, throughout my whole life, I was able to take photos in other parts of Warsaw. I photographed practically all areas of not only the Mokotow, Ochota, and Wlochy districts but also Ursynow, Wola, Bemowo, or Srodmiescie.
Moreover, I also did street photography in districts like Wilanow, Ursus, Bielany, and Zoliborz.
All these districts are placed on the left bank of the Vistula River. Regarding the right side of the capital of Poland, it will be easier for me to write that I did not do street photography only in three districts: Rembertow, Wesola, and Wawer. Undoubtedly, for me, the capital of Poland is a magical place where miracles happen each day and hour. Each day provides me a new stimulus to go out and take some photos of my lovely mundane surroundings. The same places inspire me over and over again. I hope I will never stop taking pictures on Warsaw’s streets.