Streetpoetry of curiosities is a way of seeing — a form of street photography that finds quiet poetry in the illogical, the misplaced, and the unintentionally comic. It’s about those fleeting moments when reality writes its own jokes, when the ordinary becomes strange, and when humor reveals something deeply human. Rather than chasing perfection or spectacle, these oddities celebrate imperfection, coincidence, and the theatre of everyday life. It looks with empathy, not mockery — finding beauty in the awkward, rhythm in the random, and grace in the absurd choreography of the streets.
// Camera: 5D Mark III, Fuji X100F, Leica Q-P