A shift in perspective
One of the things I love about photography is that it constantly asks for a change in perspective.
2020 Sentiments: print sale
A special fine art print run with five images from this year that remind me of the sense of reinterpretation.
Too close for comfort: what I learned shooting with a 50mm lens for a year
Lessons from shooting with a 50mm focal length for one year.
Instagram: recognition, dissatisfaction, and a re-think
If I look at instagram’s input costs (hours shooting and editing photographs) vs. the payoff (fleeting feedback on my work) it’s clear that the ratio is out of whack. The platform still has its value but needs to be used in a way that supports more tangible gains instead of getting in the way of achieving them.
Looking forward to Addis Foto Fest 2020!
Pleased to announce that a selection of photos from my ongoing Muizenberg project will be on show at the 6th Addis Foto Fest, taking place in Addis Ababa, December 2020.
Unforeseen landscapes: exploring humanity's relationship with the natural world
An upcoming group show (‘Unforeseen Landscapes’) at the PH Centre, in Cape Town, explores humanity’s complex relationship with the natural world. The show opens June 13 and includes 24 local photographers. I’m pleased to be taking part.
Open to the abstract
Slowly learning to tune into a more abstract way of visualising pictures has reminded me that there are so many ways of seeing, and so many layers for us to interpret.