Nathan is particularly drawn to colour for the way it reveals the atmosphere of a place. Light, reflections and subtle shifts in tone all play a role in shaping the feeling of a moment. In the street, colour becomes part of the story, quietly influencing the mood and rhythm of a scene.
Inspired by photographers such as Saul Leiter and Fred Herzog, Nathan uses colour not simply to describe what is there, but to emphasise the poetry within everyday life. A passing coat, a fragment of light, or the muted palette of a rainy afternoon can transform an ordinary moment into something quietly memorable.
Through colour, the street becomes layered with atmosphere, allowing fleeting moments of everyday life to feel both immediate and timeless.