Hay bales
Having lived in Scotland for a long time, the end of summer for me is those hay bales with a lightly clouded…
Read more →Having lived in Scotland for a long time, the end of summer for me is those hay bales with a lightly clouded…
Read more →I used to collect old film cameras. This is my favourite because I was given it by my grandfather.
Read more →The French Atlantic coast is littered with WWII fortified structures left over from the Nazi Atlantic Wall. They’re starting to degrade significantly.
Read more →for some reason, this ceiling light well has an interesting pattern. I don’t know if that was on purpose.
Read more →It’s fun to take monochrome images at night. But challenging without a tripod (some places don’t allow tripods so I only use…
Read more →Panning from a moving boat in a canal? No sweat. I took this photo in Amsterdam while on a boat when it…
Read more →The beach offers endless opportunities for monochrome. I have long series of photos taken on beaches. Dark skies are not to everyone’s…
Read more →At the weekend, I walked through Cognac, France. When walking through the public park, I saw that metal bridge that I found…
Read more →Fishin nets drying on the beach near St Cyrus, Scotland. I took this photo as part of a series to test my…
Read more →Frosty mornings are great for monochrome. But the cold drains batteries so fast.
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.