Is Photography Still a Labour of Love?
Edward Weston maintained daybooks in which he incessantly jotted down notes that covered aspects of his daily life and work. As revealing …
What is the Post-photographic Condition?
The strange. The mundane. The lost. The found. And the unfound. The not-so-very-obvious, and the utterly obvious. The obviousless. The moment, fraught with anticipation, that has not yet come to be.
The Humble Door and What it Symbolises
What was it about the door that caught the attention of photographers like Paul Strand, William Henry Fox Talbot, Eugène Atget, Walker …
A Tool for Change

Our brains are wired for visuals. A much larger part of our reflexes are connected to what we see. If I ask …
The Place of Photography
“No other art form can show humanity to humanity, with such disquieting directness.”
The Conundrum of Remembering
I’ve always been fascinated by our ability to remember, an exercise that has been largely a result of how we attach meaning …