Flohmarkt Perg is a celebration of the everyday, a place where old objects find new stories and strangers become neighbours for a morning. My approach was to move through the market the way visitors do: slowly, curiously, without agenda. I was drawn to the quiet moments between the transactions: a hand reaching for something familiar, a conversation sparked by a shared memory. Rather than staging or directing, I let the natural rhythm of the market guide the frame, working with available light to preserve the warmth and texture of the scene. The result is a portrait of a community event that feels both specific to Perg and universal in its human energy.