Snow at Dunnottar
This is one of the first monochrome photos I made back in 2006. It was taken at Dunnottar, a fortress on a…
Read more →This is one of the first monochrome photos I made back in 2006. It was taken at Dunnottar, a fortress on a…
Read more →The mannequin appears to follow the kids that reflect in the window.
Read more →I’ve spent the better part of six months telling myself I need a photography project. The logic is sound: focused work develops…
Read more →As we were eating outside a restaurant in Paris, I spotted our neighbour’s reflection in the window.
Read more →There aren’t any Indian restaurants near where we live. So the first thing we do in Paris is go to one.
Read more →When you’re in Paris, you spend a lot of time in the subway. It’s hard not to take photos of it.
Read more →This is another seashore photo from Northern Scotland. It was taken in 2006 with a Canon 350D (I know, archaic) + Canon…
Read more →I like travelling by train. It’s much more relaxing than driving or flying.
Read more →Following my previous post about the obsession with details, photography genres require different ways of seeing and representing the subjects that I…
Read more →As I decided to take colour photos on my last trip to Paris, I was seeing flashy colours everywhere. Even on the…
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.