Lukas, a local photographer with a penchant for capturing the raw, unfiltered pulse of his city, stepped out of his apartment with his camera slung over his shoulder. Today, he wasn't looking for the Vltava or the Castle. He was looking for the people—the ones who made the streets breathe.
He found his first subject near a small, tucked-away cafe in Žižkov. A woman was leaning against a graffiti-covered wall, lost in a book. The way the light hit the worn pages and her thoughtful expression was a perfect, "free" moment of urban life. He clicked the shutter, capturing a slice of a day that belonged to no one but her.