“As I traveled with my camera I came to realize that often one picture could not capture all of the emotion that had moved me to photograph. Many of the elements in the landscap...
26 February, 2022
The American Southwest – 3 Days, 3 Rolls of Film Part 1 – The Painted Desert Inn – By John Pemberton
I got out of the car and the sun was shining. Of course it was. I had spent the previous 5 hours hiking the trails under a thick veil of clouds that smothered any source of co...
13 February, 2022
A Few Thoughts on how Analogue Photography Helped me Settle in – By Milosz Jeromin Cordes
I moved to Denmark in July 2021. Prior to that, I lived and worked in Russia (some of you can remember my mini reportage on the Ponarth district of Kaliningrad). The move happen...
Every Christmas I spent time with my parents that still live in a little town called Præstø, where I grew up. It is situated a little under 100 km south of Copenhagen.
I usuall...
30 September, 2021
Spring Blossom in the Churchyard – a Mini-Project in Black & White – By Philip Ahlquist
In a small and unassuming corner of north London, you can find the ancient village of Hornsey. The history of Hornsey can be traced back to the 1200s, originally as a village su...
“There is a certain life to your photographs that extends beyond the organic matter.” Wow, does he really mean what he's saying? That's what went through my mind when I first re...
1 July, 2021
Condensing Time – by Christian Schroeder
Condensing time: I came up with this as the term to describe my new modus operandi, meaning to put more time than just one sixtieth of a second into a photograph. This post also...
Well, it’s been a long twelve months.
I often think about how some of the most brilliant observers are also the greatest explorers. “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take”,...