Hectic Is The New Normal (Oslo Travel Log #4)
My time is insane every time I come to Oslo. I’ve been running behind in meetings again and it took me all…
Read more →My time is insane every time I come to Oslo. I’ve been running behind in meetings again and it took me all…
Read more →Work having started (that’s why I’m in Oslo after all), things have been seriously hectic today.
Read more →It’s Sunday. It’s still rainy in Oslo. It really feels like I travelled from summer to November in a day.
Read more →Toot! Toot! I’m traveling to Oslo this week.
Read more →You’re at the doctor’s for a scheduled appointment. It’s heaving. Even more than usual. Apparently, the temporary secretary doesn’t know how to…
Read more →Switching to monochrome has changed how I see photography from the conceptual viewpoint, but also from the process viewpoint.
Read more →Lately I’ve been curious about medium format. I like the look and I like the 6×6 format. Unfortunately for me, I’ve never…
Read more →I have taken thousands of photos at the beach in Scotland. I never seemed to get tired of it.
Read more →To me, photography, isn’t just a medium for artistic expression or documentation. It creates an implicit social contract between the photographer, the…
Read more →Further on the last photo, here is one of the photos I took during the day in bright sunlight.
Read more →A software engineer looking 50 in the eye. Photography picked up over 20 years ago, then set aside as life intervened — and recently returned to, with a deliberate focus on monochrome. Also drawn to found negatives: rolls of film abandoned by strangers, full of lives worth rescuing from obscurity.