Print And Ink
The first in what will be a series of limited edition prints using Black & White photos and Japanese...
The first in what will be a series of limited edition prints using Black & White photos and Japanese...
This week I joined the Magnum photography workshop with Antoine D’Agata in Tokyo.
Yesterday I took my first Japanese Calligraphy lesson. There I was, the only non-Japanese in a class of five,...
I visited the recently renovated Tokyo Photographic Art Museum for an exhibition by Hiroshi Sugimoto
I woke today to the news that iconic fashion and street photographer Bill Cunningham had passed away. It’s really...
This week’s YouTube video is a short Q&A session, where I try to address a few things that have...
Legendary photographer Ansel Adams was famous for working with large format cameras. However, his thoughts on smaller cameras are...
Three talks by leading photographers said a lot about the place FujiFilm cameras now have in the world of...
Can Apple's new iPad Pro replace a laptop computer for travelling photographers. Here's some of the issues involved.
The legendary photographer Ansel Adams offers surprisingly relevant advice for choosing a camera.
This morning, while wrapping the last of this year’s Christmas presents, I was listening to The Creative Penn Podcast,...
Today, in many small and unremarkable ways, I celebrated another birthday. Rather than fill the day with big celebrations,...
We all experience criticism. Sometimes it can be helpful. Often it isn't. When should we listen to criticism?
Once a day, during my writing breaks, I’ve been going through my Lightroom catalogue looking at old photos, especially...
There’s a game photographers play online. You get serious, you get good and you only show your best work....
I had an essay published One Thousand Words, the journal of the Ballarat Foto Biennale. The short essay explores...