The PC
Paris used to have a train line going around it. It was called the PC: Petite Ceinture. It was closed a long…
Read more →Paris used to have a train line going around it. It was called the PC: Petite Ceinture. It was closed a long…
Read more →I don’t often take colour photos, but this time I made the conscious effort to do so. I liked all the blue…
Read more →I was in Paris a few weekends ago to visit my parents. I took the opportunity to walk around Paris for a…
Read more →Warning: this is photography-adjacent only. Sometimes I buy second hand books. Either on Amazon or on local markets. Mostly because when you…
Read more →I’m still trying to identify why I like Substack so much more than other social platforms. So navel gazing warning is in…
Read more →I’m not a street photographer. Part of it is that I live in the middle of nowhere and we don’t really have…
Read more →Sometimes, photography reminds me of scientific research. Both disciplines demand an intense focus on minute details, adhering to conventions that outsiders rarely…
Read more →During my last visit in Paris, I went to a Richard Avedon exhibition at the Cartier-Bresson Foundation.
Read more →In our modern world of unlimited cloud storage and high-capacity hard drives, the practice of printing photographs might seem antiquated. Yet, this…
Read more →With the spring definitively here (though some cold weather last week), I go for walks outside more often. This time I took…
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.