The Four Stages of Photographer Evolution
It seems that the majority of amateur photographers go through the same predictable journey that you can track through their gear. They…
Read more →It seems that the majority of amateur photographers go through the same predictable journey that you can track through their gear. They…
Read more →In September, we organised a Substack event where people shared photos from a day in their life. Participants from all over the…
Read more →After yesterday’s crazy climbing, we decided to stay home and rest today. It’s very hot anyway, no weather to spend the time…
Read more →I have to do a bit more waiting today for more deliveries (my office UPS died). My wife retouched the wall a…
Read more →Most great photographers are said to have a style. Something that instantly identifies their photographs as theirs to the initiated (think Ansel…
Read more →Sometimes you wait. A lot. I ordered stuff online yesterday we needed urgently. Deliveries require us to be present because we don’t…
Read more →Not too many photos today, I used the TLR a bit and I didn’t bring the equipment to process in the field,…
Read more →That’s another Archer reference for you after yesterday’s title. First day of rest in our house. Internet back up (it had been…
Read more →Just landed in Paris, a day’s rest and I’m on my way South to Spain. I’ll try to continue taking daily photos.…
Read more →Travel day for me. Unfortunately, my train and plane times don’t match so I have a lot of waiting at the airport.…
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.