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Welcome to my blog. This is where I write about my inconsequential daily life, my works, or anything else I think may be worth sharing. I shoot with a Ricoh GR III Diary Edition that stays in my pocket 24/7 and a Fujifilm GFX 100S for when I want unbeatable resolution and clarity.
Apart from taking photos, I also write poems that I sometimes use in arrangement with my photos. Sometimes they are inspired by the photos themselves, sometimes they have no relation yet seem to match each other perfectly. With this blog I aim to share more about myself and my essence as a photographer and a poet more than anything else. In addition, I enjoy cooking, reading, drawing (even though I’m not good at it), and playing guitar. When it comes to other art mediums, I particularly love illustrations, paintings, and music.
Here you can find the latest posts from my blog. You can filter the categories by using the buttons below. Don’t be afraid to leave a comment and tell me what’s on your mind.

An Introduction to The Surveyor Chronicles – Substance
An Introduction to The Surveyor ChroniclesSubstance Part 1: Purpose and The Title In the first post – Context – I introduced my experience taking the photographs that would become ‘The Surveyor Chronicles’, while working in the field of cathodic protection. As a side note, I forgot to mention two things in the first post. First, […]

An Introduction to The Surveyor Chronicles – Context
An Introduction to The Surveyor ChroniclesContext I decided to write this post as an introduction to my latest series ‘The Surveyor Chronicles’. I’ve also started thinking of writing about my previous works one by one. I want to give more depth to each concept, try to expand my understanding of them myself, and help the […]

My New Ricoh GR III Diary Edition
I recently got a new Ricoh GR III Diary Edition, a compact and fruitful camera perfect for carrying on you 24/7 and capturing anything that catches your eye with pretty impressive quality. Since getting this Diary Edition I’ve been inspired to try using it in a more daily-like fashion, capturing and sharing the ordinary scenes […]