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Central Park Autumn Look | Hayden

Fall street style shoot in Central Park with model Hayden Brax. Photographed by Peter Koloff, capturing autumn light, warm foliage, and natural movement for quiet cinematic visuals.

We walked through the park as the leaves were changing and let the day unfold. The textures, the colors, the movement. Nothing staged. Nothing overdone. Just the rhythm of fall and the way Hayden carried it.

Street style is always about the city, but fall in Central Park brings a softer backdrop. Hayden’s look worked with that. Layered, relaxed, and grounded in the feeling of the season. I wanted the images to feel like small moments you pass by in New York but notice anyway. The kind of moments that stay with you.

This street style shoot took place in November 2025 in Central Park during peak fall color. Featuring Hayden Brax, the session captures the shift in season through movement, texture, and the warm light that filters through autumn leaves. Photographed by Peter Koloff, this shoot blends natural color and motion into quiet, cinematic visuals.

Street style comes alive when the environment shifts the way someone carries themselves. Fall in Central Park has its own pulse. Leaves everywhere, warm color, soft light drifting through the branches. The park becomes part of the portrait, and every step creates a new moment worth catching.

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Q: What makes shooting street style in Central Park during fall unique?
The park turns into a living color palette. Soft light moves through the trees, the air cools, and every path feels cinematic. Fall foliage adds depth that cannot be replicated in any other season.

Q: What stood out most in this shoot with Hayden Brax?
Her calm presence and the way she moved with the environment. Hayden understood the rhythm of the space. Her look blended with the season, which made each frame feel honest and easy.

Q: How do you define powerful street style photography?
When the subject, the setting, and the moment all connect. Street style becomes storytelling when it feels real. That is when an image holds emotion beyond the clothes.

If this is what happens on a simple walk through the park, imagine the scale of a full production. For collaborations, projects, or commissions contact me here.

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