Photographer Arne Holt presents a series centered on urban landscape photography in color. The work highlights city environments through moments found while walking around local neighborhoods. The images reflect Holt’s interest in observing familiar surroundings and seeking out visual opportunities in everyday urban spaces.
Holt describes himself as an amateur photographer who has been taking photos for nearly a decade. Photography is an enjoyable activity for him, especially when exploring his neighborhood with a camera. He explains that he likes challenging himself by photographing in different weather conditions and at different times of day. This approach allows him to search for varied positions and places to shoot from, shaping the perspectives seen in his work.
Among the scenes he pursues, Holt particularly enjoys capturing sunrise and sunset. These moments, combined with changing light, contribute to the atmosphere of the images presented in this feature. His practice is grounded in observation, patience, and the simple pleasure of discovering compositions within the flow of daily urban life.
This feature by Edge of Humanity Magazine offers a view into Holt’s photographic approach—an exploration of city spaces shaped by time of day, weather, and the rhythm of the neighborhood environment.