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- What a difference a day makes… — What a difference a literal day makes....
- Alaska — Sunset over Glacier Bay stopped me in my tracks. I wandered the U.S.S. Oosterdam decks, did Alaska cruise photography of
- Everything you really need, and no more — Could a city be a good hotel room, offering everything you really need and no more? I found Ian Nairn's lines in a photo
- Empty Rooms — Walking through empty rooms felt strange and worth photographing. I gathered images of empty rooms and vintage interiors
- Picturesque imaginings — A window can blur time. In this post I wander through William Henry Fox Talbot's 1843 stay in Rouen and why he photograp
- Bad photographs from an overcast afternoon — Caught in an overcast afternoon, a bus delay became a tiny photo session with the Nomo Cam app. I stuck to a free dispos
- Locked Piano
- Pretty much all I want in life… — Want art that makes people walk away dazed? A tweet turned into a short manifesto about making and showing art. From my
- Second Floor Garden — A surprising second-floor garden in Old Havana caught my eye. I photographed plants and small trees sprouting from a win
- Havana Street Scenes — A classic Chevy glints under soft Havana light. In this final Havana Street Scenes post I present the reverse view from
- Chinatown Arch — Surprised to find Havana, Cuba's Chinatown gate, the weathered Chinese arch framed by the Capitol. I photograph this run
- Once-Grand Apartments — Stark contrast in Havana stopped me in my tracks, the renovated Capitol faced shabby, partly abandoned once-grand apartm
- The Curious Attraction to Cine El Megano — A humble theater stopped me on a Havana walk. I'm oddly drawn to Cine El Megano Havana for its pale blue facade, unusual
- Gold Buick — A regal gold Buick in Havana stopped me in my tracks. Elegant, not garish, it sat perfectly on an Old Havana street. My
- Touristmobiles — A stroll through Parque Central revealed Havana's most beautifully restored classic cars. I zeroed in on a sleek Studeba
- Parque Central — Sunlit Parque Central in Havana felt like the nicest part I found on my walks. My Parque Central Havana photos show the
- Fabrica de Arte Cuba — Taxi pulled up at Fabrica de Arte Cuba in Havana, a converted cooking factory that doubles as art museum, bar and concer
- Food Distribution — A curious street scene in Havana stopped me. A food distribution Havana snapshot, people gathered beneath a small symmet
- Resonance — Temple bell at dusk, a lone chime over the courtyard. I wandered into near darkness, set my camera on the ground for a l
- Choose Your Influencers Well — Who remembers Lewis Hine and his role in documentary photography and the history of photography? In this post I trace Hi
- Wildlife — Ever seen a fox sprint along the terrace ridgeline? That was our summer opener. This garden wildlife photo roundup from
- Book Recommendations for the Online Photographer Book Recommendations for the Online Photographer — Looking for photography business books that still matter in an online world? I pulled together current favorites on onli
- WordPress Web Hosting for Photographers — Want a photo site that actually runs fast and keeps your images safe? In this post I walk through domain names, WordPres
- 30 Point SEO Checklist for Photographers: Improve Search Rankings — Want better search rankings for your photography site? This 30-step SEO checklist for photographers gives practical, han
- Naughty Naughty — Think microfilm is boring? On a whim at The National Archives I loaded a reel and found a 1873 copyright file that led t
- Crush — A flutter of lashes changed everything. I photographed people living through one-sided love stories, found via personals
- The Long Way Home — What if a twelve hour flight became two months on the ground? On returning to Europe after six years in Japan I took the
- Long Distance Us — Separated by oceans, we turned a month apart into a paper story with a Polaroid camera bought in Hong Kong. My partner s
- Where The Story Begins — A photobook of a multicultural marriage, 32 colour photographs across 56 pages. In late 2018 I married my partner from T
- Simplifying how I work with photos — Less fuss, more photos on this trip. I explain how I simplify my photo workflow by ditching a giant Capture One library
- My Delica obsession — Obsessed with Taiwan's ubiquitous Mitsubishi Delica L300, I've been hunting different Delica variants and liveries on ou
- March in Perth — March in Perth was all hot light, salty hair, and long walks past jacarandas and peeling paint. I wandered with my camer
- Paris — I drift through Paris with a camera and no real plan, collecting small details—light on stone, metro rides, café stops,
- Barcelona — I wander Barcelona with a camera, from busy avenues to quiet corners, chasing light and texture. Travel notes and street
- Marrakesh — I move through Marrakesh markets and side streets, following colour, noise, and the maze of the medina. Travel photos an
- Lagarto — I spend time in Lagarto, taking in the slower pace, local streets, and everyday scenes that don’t make guidebooks. A tra
- Rhapsody in pink — I get pulled into a palette of pink buildings, light, and small details that catch the eye. A short visual travel piece
- Tulum — I pass through Tulum for beaches, ruins, and long stretches of heat and sand. Travel notes and photos from time spent on
- Summer animals — I spend the summer watching animals drift through fields and hedges, camera in hand, catching small, ordinary moments. A
- A weekend in Wales — A damp, moody weekend in Wales with a roll of film and nowhere urgent to be. I wandered coastal paths, shot 35mm in unpr
- The loveliest bed in the world — I spent the day on Southwold beach with black and white film, chasing soft light, long horizons, and quiet seaside detai
- New York, Part 1 — My first stretch of days in New York was a blur of walking, photographing, and trying not to look up too much at the sky
- Seoul, Part 2 — More days exploring Seoul slowly, from neighbourhood walks to cafés and film photos in changing light. I stopped trying
- Seoul, Part 1 — First impressions of Seoul: bright signs, busy streets, and that mix of overwhelm and excitement that comes with landing
- Granada — I wandered the streets of Granada with a camera, chasing warm light on old walls and getting happily lost in narrow lane
- Athens, Part 3 — My last days in Athens were slower and softer, mostly walking, photographing, and sitting in the heat. A few final impre
- Athens, Part 1 — Arriving in Athens felt bright, chaotic, and immediately alive. First walks through the city, early film shots, and thos
- Food photography narrative — I’m drawn to the quiet side of food photography natural light, real kitchens, and dishes mid-moment. Here I share my tho
- The last of Islay — Final days on Islay spent chasing changing light over peat bogs and distilleries; lingering goodbye to an island that ge
- Weeknote 9 — Week 9: Newsletter design sprint, street photography in Shoreditch, Tailwind CSS deep dive. Balanced client calls with s