Asymmetry
Asymmetry is a word I use to describe relationships which have become lopsided, unbalanced or even, unfair. I’m a...
Asymmetry is a word I use to describe relationships which have become lopsided, unbalanced or even, unfair. I’m a...
A recent ebook from renowned photography teacher Piet Van den Eydne features an interview with me about my photographic...
There is a great interview on YouTube with jazz guitarist John Scofield, conducted by Jan Bertil Pool of the...
This week I shot and edited my first video. OK, I’ve shot home videos and the odd time-lapse over...
TED talks have come in a for bit of criticism of late. One friend described them as “aspirational porn”...
Today is the first Monday of 2014 and for many people in Japan, including myself, it’s the first working...
A growing number of articles are suggesting we should question the role social media is playing in our lives....
In recent years I’ve heard a lot of photographers complain about camera design. It’s a common thread of concern;...
My favourite city in Australia is increasingly being recognised as a cool global travel destination. It's about time...
I believe we are living in a golden age of learning. This is not because our institutions, schools and...
Ours is a culture that idolises speed. We assume cramming as much work into as little time as possible,...
I’m a big fan of Chase Jarvis’s Live broadcasts. He brings in guests once or twice a month to...
We all know the mantra, you need to specialise, to pick a genre, or style and stick to it....
I’m coming to the end of a wonderfully restorative break in Adelaide and this time next week I’ll be...
In the week and a half since leaving Singapore I’ve been enjoying a quiet break in Adelaide. This city...
What do you say to someone who wants a career in music? It’s not easy. Just yesterday, I was...