Suburbia #2

Ordinary things take on a melancholy glamour in the dimness of a suburban night. Perth, Western Australia. Part of the Suburbia seriesMore

Suburbia #1

Something I’ve always found about Perth: the suburban landscape I find boring by day, comes to life at night in a strange, static way. Maybe that is the way it is. Lights = life. Perth, Western Australia. Part of the Suburbia seriesMore

Birthday Pictures

My sister Chris lays emotional claim to my pictures of seagulls. “They’re my birds,” she says of the ones that were in the big book of pictures I once gave her for Christmas.More

Screen Test

I’ve only been to Moore & Moore Cafe twice in the time I’ve lived in Western Australia, and in my head, it is the place that serves up the best chai latte I’ve had to date (their food is pretty good too). I brought Flemming there recently and blew most of my USD $10 daily food…More

In flight

30 April 2014, Singapore: I’ve been in Singapore for six months. This is the longest time I’ve been here since I left fifteen years ago. More

Superhero

March 2014, Copenhagen: Even superheros have to drop by 7-11 with the kids once in a while.More

Meta and the Cornerstones

6 June 2013, Montréal: At the Montreal Jazz Festival last summer, David Rowicz and I wandered across a reggae band that was doing a soundcheck. Neither of us knew who they were, but the soundcheck sounded so good, we decided we had to see the actual show. More

Converging Lines, Copenhagen

March 2014, Copenhagen: I’ll always think of Copenhagen as the place where things came together. The crossing of impossible borders by actually getting to Europe (I still cannot believe I got there, and am going back again), artists to collaborate with, a different atmosphere, and overall, a different (better) kind of self to be.More

Fuji X day, Copenhagen

March 2014, Copenhagen: For an aspiring nomad, I’ve done no travelling at all for the last 5 months. Heading to Copenhagen for a couple of weeks in the middle of March for my first duty as an official Fuji X-Photographer among other things, kicked this gypsy back in action.  More

Retrospecting new mexico

Exactly a year ago, I walked off the plane at Albuquerque International Sunport (New Mexico, home of sunports and spaceports) after a fairly traumatic border crossing into the USA from Mexico, in LAX. The issue at hand was that I didn’t have a ticket out of the country within the 90 day visa-waiver period. There…More

f1.2

Flemming had the much anticipated  Fujinon XF 56mm F1.2 on loan from Fuji Nordic for the last few weeks, so I borrowed it for a few minutes one sunny afternoon here in Copenhagen (we know what I’m like with gear, so I minimize contact with others’ equipment). The razor thin depth of field that is f1.2: at…More