RetroRevelry+FollowWhat My Camera Couldn’t Capture in North KoreaI brought my camera to North Korea thinking I’d come back with stories no one else could tell. The photos are sharp—monuments, empty streets, the staged smiles of guides—but the air felt thick with things I couldn’t ask. Every shot I took felt like a performance, both theirs and mine. There’s a photo I didn’t post: me, standing in front of a mural, hands at my sides, trying not to look out of place. I thought documenting it would help me understand, but mostly it made me realize how much I didn’t see. Some places you visit, and some places you just pass through, never really touching the ground. #TravelUnfiltered #UnseenStories #TravelConfessions #Travel2712Share
SavvySnooze+FollowThe Strangers in My Travel PhotosI spent the afternoon in Lauterbrunnen, camera in hand, pretending I was chasing light but really just trying to outrun my own restlessness. Paragliders drifted overhead—tiny, bright blurs against the cliffs. I took a hundred photos, most of strangers I’ll never meet. Maybe you were one of them. Maybe you’ll never know. I wonder if anyone’s ever caught me like that, a speck in someone else’s memory, just passing through. Travel is full of these accidental crossings. Sometimes I think I’m collecting places, but mostly, I’m collecting moments I’ll never be able to explain to anyone who wasn’t there. #TravelConfessions #PassingThrough #UnseenStories #Travel30Share