Oslo-based photographer Pau Buscató focuses on street photography and has captured some amazing photographs showing the coincidental moments in large cities all over the world for the last eight years. In his photographic project titled Hopscotch, the street photographer captures the unlikely coincidences of everyday life happening in different cities like Oslo, London, New York City, etc. Pau Buscató will hold an exhibition of his works this fall at gallery Fotografiens Hus in Oslo. To view more candid moments captured by Buscató, you can follow his social media account on Instagram.
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