Alex Magos
My work explores the emotional atmosphere of the city at night. I am not interested in photographing beautiful landscapes or spectacular sunsets. What moves me is the quiet tension of urban spaces after dark. Streetlights, reflections, fog, and isolated figures become fragments of a silent narrative. Rather than documenting the city, I try to translate what these moments make me feel.
Many of my images are intentionally minimal. I look for compositions where light and shadow create a sense of solitude, stillness, and introspection. The city becomes a stage where something subtle but emotional is happening. I want the viewer to feel something rather than simply see something beautiful. A photograph for me is successful when it creates a mood, a pause, or a quiet sense of presence in the viewer.





