Katerinahartlova — Com 23 10 18 Walk With Me In Fixed Exclusive
Katerina Hartlova’s October 2023 article, "Walk With Me In Fixed," offers a visual and narrative exploration of London through the lens of urban photography and fixed-gear cycling. It frames the experience as a "moving meditation," combining architectural observation with the raw, physical connection of cycling through a busy city.
- Mindfulness & Presence – The walk is used as a concrete practice for staying in the present, echoing modern meditation techniques.
- Nature as a Mirror – Observations of the environment parallel inner states (e.g., “the wind whispered like my restless thoughts”).
- Creativity Through Movement – The author treats the body as a conduit for ideas, suggesting that physical activity can unblock mental blocks.
- Community Building – By inviting readers to share their own walks, the post creates a shared space for collective reflection.
“Same path,” I said. “But maybe slower.” katerinahartlova com 23 10 18 walk with me in fixed
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Ideal for wider street scenes and environmental portraits. Katerina Hartlova’s October 2023 article, "Walk With Me
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I think walking in fixed is partly an exercise in inventory: cataloging the immediate world and the small interior movements it provokes. There’s a humanness to seeing—the way eyes flick subtly toward an old bookstore window, toward the faded awning of a tailor’s shop, toward a dog sleeping in an open doorway. A bicycle leaned against a lamppost like a paused thought. In one display window, a dress that once felt like an idea now hung patiently, waiting to be discovered by someone with time to look. Mindfulness & Presence – The walk is used
For a firsthand look at these themes, visit Katerina Hartlova's personal portfolio at katerinahartlova.com.