Stop Calling It Work
There’s a weird trend among hobby photographers: the tendency to frame their passion as “work.” This simple word choice, while seemingly innocuous,…
Read more →There’s a weird trend among hobby photographers: the tendency to frame their passion as “work.” This simple word choice, while seemingly innocuous,…
Read more →You can hear the silent contemplation in these corridors.
Read more →Photography has become stuck in an endless negative cycle of expectations. Everywhere you turn, there’s someone preaching about originality, creativity, and pushing…
Read more →I have tons of books, some I inherited from my great-grandparents, but very few photos of them. Canon 350D + Canon 17-55IS…
Read more →This is one of my favourite rocks in the sea photos. It was very transient as the tide was coming. A few…
Read more →There’s something jarring about seeing “Jane Smith Photography” splashed across social media bios and business cards, especially when the portfolio behind it…
Read more →That river was flowing fast enough not to freeze. #Photography #BlackAndWhite #BlackAndWhitePhotography #Rocks #River #Snow #Mountains Canon 5D + Canon 24-105ISL
Read more →A rock breaks the ice. #Photography #BlackAndWhite #BlackAndWhitePhotography #Ice #Snow #Mountains Canon 5D + Canon 24-105ISL
Read more →I don’t remember exactly where that is. I think South of Glencoe’s Three Sisters. #Photography #BlackAndWhite #BlackAndWhitePhotography #Snow #Mountains Canon 5D +…
Read more →A wee boat floats in the middle of the loch. Presumably you need another wee boat to get to it. Doesn’t that…
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.