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Month: May 2018
Sundays Unplugged – 10 Weeks On
In late February I wrote about my Sundays Unplugged experiment. The premise was simple - no internet access on my phone on Sundays, and no iPad or MacBook at all. The aim was to spend more time offline with my family, reading, and just not frequently and unnecessarily checking the internet. Ten Sundays later, here are my… Continue reading Sundays Unplugged – 10 Weeks On
What I Pay For Online To Support My Photography
It's very easy today to build an online presence to share both your photography, and your thoughts around it. There are also plenty of free options, which most of the time I used to go for. But increasingly I've been happy to commit to paying a small fee for a few key services that support… Continue reading What I Pay For Online To Support My Photography
Irreversible Photography – Where The Work Begins
Irreversible Photography (IP) I would define simply as the making a single and final version of a photograph the moment your release the shutter. Beyond that moment there is nothing extra you add or change about the image, no adjusting, or tweaking, or processing. It's irreversible. The only further decision to make is whether it's… Continue reading Irreversible Photography – Where The Work Begins
Gilded Golden Picture Frames Suspended In A Forest
For as long as I can remember, I've had a powerful visual in my head about how photographs exist before they are made permanent via film or pixels and a camera. The imagery is very simple - a deep beautiful evergreen forest, with various sized ornate golden picture frames suspended with invisible thread in every… Continue reading Gilded Golden Picture Frames Suspended In A Forest




