Ever feel like the world is too noisy? If you’re looking for a digital deep breather, you need to check out his work Luis Salazar. Based in the stunning city of Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, Luis doesn’t just take pictures. he chases after those quiet, cinematic moments that most of us pass over.
Luis is a purist in the best possible way. In a world full of filters and prompts, it proudly wears the “No AI” badge. Every shot is the real deal, captured by his trusty Fujifilm camera. His style is all about that ‘less is more’ energy – think moody architecture geometrystriking silhouettes and shadows so dramatic they deserve their own Oscar.
What I love most is how it plays with human isolation. You’ll often see a lone figure navigating a narrow, ancient street or standing against a massive concrete wall. It’s street photography that feels deeply personal and a little mysterious. He uses negative space to transform a busy city into a minimalist masterpiece.
But it’s not all concrete and shadows! Sometimes Luis escapes to the coast, exchanging the alleyways for the serene, minimalist lines of sailing boats. Whether in the heart of Vitoria-Gasteiz or by the sea, his Fujifilm camera always captures that raw, uncrafted beauty.
If you appreciate street photography that keeps it real and ignores the bots, Luis Salazar is definitely the one to follow. No fluff, no AI, just pure creative vision.



































