A Photo day is a day that I simply go out and try to practice framing, try to warm up with my camera, and to get a hold of the inspirational ideas that I happen to acquire from the researches that I am currently undertaking. One of the most influential material that I find out while I was investigating through the programme list of the “Genius of Photography” series was about Herni Cartier-Breson, the interview can be found here. As it has been stated in the interview that the pictures that has been taken at a certain time mustn’t be planned but they have to be listened to, from that approach I gave a try to shake away my tourist gaze and not to listen what is going around myself and try to meditate and focus on the instance that is surrounding me. As i experienced, it is a very consuming and hard to concentrate thing to do, in a world in which there’s is so much going around an individual. Another thing that has been mentioned in that interview was the geometry’s importance in the composition(which is also what mainly tried to achieve in my pictures by making connections with the hit points of the rule of 3rds). This two are unprocessed pictures which are not ruined by my broken viewfinder / camera as examples and of what i did on that day (30.03.09 – Borough Market)