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Access Reports"Walk with Me in Fixed" is a photography-focused blog post published by Katerina Hartlova on October 18, 2023. The article serves as a reflective guide and personal narrative centered on the technical and lifestyle benefits of using a fixed lens (prime lens) for street and urban photography. The Philosophy of "Fixed" Photography
I stared at her, trying to grasp the fragments of a dream I hadn’t realized I’d had. Then, like a flash of lightning, it surged back: a summer night in 1995, a rooftop strewn with blankets, a sky ablaze with shooting stars. We had whispered vows to meet again, wherever fate might lead us, “in a fixed place, at a fixed time.” katerinahartlova com 23 10 18 walk with me in fixed
“Three years ago today,” I said, “we walked here for the first time. You held my hand because I was scared of the dark. Now I’m scared of the light — of seeing clearly that we’re not the same people.” "Walk with Me in Fixed" is a photography-focused
To visit and find the "23 10 18" entry is to realize that you have been invited into a meditation. The fixed camera becomes a companion. The gravel becomes a score. And Hartlova herself? She is never fully seen, only felt—a steady heartbeat just ahead of you on the path. Then, like a flash of lightning, it surged
Fixed. Observed. Understood.
As the sun moved west, the light softened. Windows took on a golden glaze, and the slate of roofs turned the blue of a held breath. I crossed a bridge and watched water carry leaves like small boats downstream. The water didn’t hurry, and neither did I. Ahead, a group of students argued quietly over a project—animated hands making shapes in the air. A dog bounded exuberantly, tethered to a young woman with a patient smile. These ordinary scenes felt tender under the light of careful looking.
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