Exploring Sète with My Lens
- Chris Horton
- May 25
- 1 min read
Hello lovely people!
So, I’ve added some fresh photos to the site, and I think they’re starting to really reflect my quirky, textured style of photography. Think: a little rust, a splash of color, and possibly a slightly judgmental wild plant or two.
Lately, I’ve been taking slow, meandering walks around my town, Sète — a place that’s equal parts charming, crumbly, and full of surprises. I’ve been soaking in the atmosphere like a sun-dried tomato on a vintage windowsill. There's just something about an old sunken boat that makes you want to stop and stare... and then immediately grab your camera because this rust is art, people!
Aside from the obviously photogenic decay (Sète does it well), I’ve been drawn to the little things — tiny leaves doing their best to pose in the wind, textures that only appear if you squint just right, and reflections that make the water look like it’s hosting a moody indie film.
In the coming weeks, I plan to dive deeper into macro shots and see how close I can get before nature says "non." I’ll also be exploring new ways to experiment with vintage vibes — because let’s face it, everything looks better with a little film-like fuzziness.
Stay tuned for more rust, reflections, and whatever odd beauty Sète throws at me next.
Until then,Chris

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