Over the last 15 years I've been photographing with intention, my photographic output has had its ebbs and flows, without any obvious patterns. But it's become clear that in the last three months or so, I've definitely made fewer photographers than in some time, and probably in years. Now this isn't something I'm concerned about,… Continue reading When Photography Falls
My Other Camera Is A Pen
Growing up I remember popular stickers on the rear of cars - especially ordinary run down ones - exclaiming "My other car's a Porsche!" Well, my other camera is, no, not a Leica or a Hasselblad, but a pen. Before I starting exploring photography with any serious intention around 2005 with my Sony camera phone,… Continue reading My Other Camera Is A Pen
How To Find The Flow – Habits And Expectations
Habits and flow are fundamental in my life to get anything done. Whether it's blogging, photography, reading, exercise, walking, it just works best for me when I have a habit I just do without thinking too much about the when, where and how. I recall a quote from one of the most powerful men in… Continue reading How To Find The Flow – Habits And Expectations
Lens Love On The Rebound
After buying cameras for a few years, you notice patterns. Indeed it's not unlike relationships. Although they're with different people, the common factor is yourself, so it's likely that familiar cycles will repeat themselves, and hopefully these will be (or become) healthy and positive ones. Back to cameras, and one I've noticed in my own… Continue reading Lens Love On The Rebound
The Yes Shot
It's no secret I've used more than a few cameras in the last seven or eight years, both film and digital. Over this period, I've developed an early litmus test for whether a camera is worth keeping to explore further. I call it The Yes Shot. Now, this is purely related to the pictures I… Continue reading The Yes Shot




