About My Journal

My journal is where I share photographs made during walks, small discoveries, experiments, and everyday moments that reveal themselves when I’m paying attention. It’s less curated than the rest of the site, closer to a notebook than a portfolio, and reflects the rhythm of how I move through the world with a camera.
Journal entries happen as images are made, revisited, and occasionally reconsidered over time. Some remain as individual observations; others begin to suggest relationships, sequences, or themes that later take more deliberate shape elsewhere on the site.
The posts are tagged with a small set of themes that align with how I see and what draws my attention. They aren’t rigid boxes, just loose lenses for making sense of the different ways I photograph. A journal entry often has more than one theme.
Themes
In Passing: Photographs made while walking—ordinary moments that reveal themselves along the way. These posts capture what the world offers when I’m not rushing through it.
The Shape of Places: Scenes where the character of a place comes through: landscapes, shorelines, streets, and the larger environments we move through. It’s about how a place holds itself together.
Shared Spaces: Moments from public life. Street scenes, people moving through cities, and the small interactions or gestures that happen in view of others. Not portraits, but the life happening around us.
Details: Close looks at the small things; textures, patterns, fragments, and moments that often go unnoticed. These posts come from slowing down and paying attention to what’s right in front of me.
Human Traces: Scenes shaped by human presence without needing people in the frame-objects, marks, arrangements, and the evidence of how we move through the world. These images look at the quiet ways we leave ourselves behind.
Geometry & Light: Photographs where composition, structure, shadow, and the arrangement of forms take the lead. These images rely on the interaction of light and shape more than on subject matter.
Workbench: Experiments, process notes, tests, and small studies. A look at how ideas form, take shape, or fall apart along the way.
From Other Days: Photographs revisited from the past—rediscoveries, older work, or images returned to with new eyes. A look back.