
Travel Notes
For the past 20 years, my camera has been a quiet companion — through crowded cities, remote paths, and the pauses in between.
Here, in this quiet corner of the internet, I share fragments from those journeys.
A visual journal of moments that lingered — no filters, no grand statements.
Just memories, held still in time.
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Giving Old Photos New Life: How Reediting Can Tell a Better Story
Reediting old photographs is more than a technical upgrade — it’s a creative reset. Discover how to bring new life to past images, reflect on your growth, and craft deeper visual stories.
The Real Struggle of Pricing Your Photography: Art or Income?
Pricing your photography isn’t just about numbers — it’s about redefining what photography means to you. Learn how to navigate the balance between creativity and commerce.
Tiny People, Vast Landscapes: Why My Photos Look the Way They Do
Why are people so small in my photographs? Learn how scale, presence, and hidden narratives shape my vision behind the lens — and invite you to see more than what’s visible.
Architecture Through My Lens: Shapes, Stories, and Silent Details
Through minimalist photos, Bruno Candiotto explores the essence of architecture — not as design, but as experience. A quiet look at form, light, and the passage of time.
Chile in Extremes: From Breathtaking Landscapes to Unforgettable Discomfort
High-altitude sickness, freezing winds, and surreal landscapes — photographer Bruno Candiotto explores the physical and emotional contrasts of a journey through Chile’s rugged Cajón del Maipo.
Capturing Contrasts: 20 Years of City Streets, Quiet Corners, and Stories in Between
Photographer Bruno Candiotto opens his visual journal, reflecting on two decades of capturing contrasts — from the rush of global cities to the quiet corners of rural life.
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This blog is where I share quiet stories behind the photographs.
Moments that moved me — sometimes in faraway places, sometimes just around the corner.It’s less about chasing perfect images and more about noticing what stays.
Simple things. Honest light. Real memories.A collection of reflections from a photographer, a traveler, and a father — still exploring the world, one quiet step at a time.
© Bruno Candiotto