Time warp..

Sometimes it can feel like my work is stuck in a time warp. I work the same way I always have, with only the camera changing over the years. I have never felt the need to move with the current trends, and doubt other seasoned types have either. In fact I think it would be the biggest mistake..

These days its all about the process of photography and the actual going out and making of photographs. In fact, sometimes it doesn’t even matter if there is an actual outcome, a photograph. But it wasn’t always like this. Early on in my picture making, if I came back empty handed I would be overcome with a strange feeling of loss. Strange because there was nothing actually lost in the first place. As my mother would say; “You cannot loose what you never had.”

My days of trying to produce a masterpiece every time I pick up a camera are long gone now, but that’s not to say it won’t happen..

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Stop the bus I want to get off (and take a photograph).