Tsele says of the considerations in experiencing Milan and Paris as a photographer, “first just the basics like knowing where the show is happening. Milan is great because they publish the locations in advance but Paris you only really know if you’re invited or know someone with the connections. Learning how to navigate the different locations is also really interesting because there’s a shuttle but most photographers just walk or use public transport and the busiest ones are always in a rush for the next show; we walked so much, and it’s a great way to see the city. Paris is different in that they use a lot of the same venues for the shows so you’re not running around as much. Milan is really really flat and walkable. I’m personally drawn to colourful and quirky looks from both people attending the shows as well as the public around there; I loved capturing model exits, getting close enough to focus on the details in motion without necessarily having a face in frame. Shooting away from the crowds can throw up some nice surprises as well.” And the energetic differences between the two, “Milan feels so much more accessible and social because everyone’s walking around to shows as each show is typically in a small enough venue to access. Paris is so much larger in scale and prestige and usually at a few venues that can accommodate that – so it feels really different in that sense; it feels like attending an actual event you’ve booked for weeks in advance and you just have to arrive. Socially, though, Paris is gorgeous and so diverse it just feels better as a place you’d want to live and work.