Photography Helps Relating To The World
In a world that often feels overwhelming and difficult to decode, I’ve found a lens to be more than just a tool.…
Read more →In a world that often feels overwhelming and difficult to decode, I’ve found a lens to be more than just a tool.…
Read more →I originally took that photo with the colour in mind. But I like the tones of the monochrome.
Read more →I’m not used to be on the lens end of a camera. I’m usually the one taking the photos, to such an…
Read more →I don’t normally go out when a storm hits, but on that day the storm is receding and I thought I’d check…
Read more →It doesn’t take much to scare pigeons. Even if it gets in the way of their lunch.
Read more →I took this photo a long time ago. I was attracted by the light on the ceiling and the giant window.
Read more →I see photography not just as the activity of producing images/art/a record, but also as a bridge between our internal landscape and…
Read more →The recursive aspect of the scene attracted me: taking the photo of a couple looking at a photo showing someone taking the…
Read more →I like the perspective of the wide angle lens. It stretches the boat that os already quite long. Traditionally, these boats transport…
Read more →I find sometimes weird what people abandon in the street. How can you abandon your shoes? Do you go home bare feet?
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.