A Saturday on Rue Ste-Catherine Montréal
A Saturday walk on Ste-Catherine Street in Montréal — people, buildings, the vibrant feel of the city, and a stop at Manga Sushi. Captured in both color and black & white, from street life to a plane overhead. A simple slice of life, documented.
STREET PHOTOGRAPHYSATURDAYS
Alvin Reyes
10/12/20251 min read


It started simply—my son asked if I could drive him and his friends to Mango Bistro Sushi on Rue Ste-Catherine. I brought my camera along, knowing Montréal always has something to offer the eye.
While they enjoyed their time, I decided to sit down and try the all-you-can-eat sushi myself. Between plates of rolls and miso soup, I slipped outside to capture what makes this city special—the rhythm of people walking, the planes passing above, the mix of color and black-and-white moments that feel both timeless and fleeting.
It was just a normal Saturday, yet the photos remind me why I love documenting life here: the sounds, the sights, the stories unfolding in Montréal’s streets.


































