
Odyssey Ode
All journeys leave something behind, in favour of the hunt to attain some thing or feel and when the value of that thing is held
Introspection log.
All journeys leave something behind, in favour of the hunt to attain some thing or feel and when the value of that thing is held
Is there ever never any real required reason for a trip like this? Probably more often then not now that i think of it and
Archiving is arguably a photographers biggest responsibility and something that’s taken me over a decade to get involved.
It’s true, I’m back but busy battling through the required retrospection, and into introspection.
My glorious return is nigh thanks to the extreme labour that has gone into building this site myself and now migrating and reformatting 10
Years of not realising, or possibly accepting, that I was most certainly no longer putting in the effort that I did during cherished times
So it’s been a little over a year since I moved to Vancouver and it’s been a ride of tumultuousness, bliss and introspection. Relocating
Well it’s been a minute since I was last jamming pixels into this b-grade text editor and I’m certain that 2 years and 3 months
In a restless world influenced by an seemingly infinite number of external factors, we humans strive to resist the entropy that defines living existence, a
Last week I sat down with Henry Brydon from ‘We Are Explorers’ to chat about downhill and it’s inherently exploratory nature. I’ve included a transcript
the espresso paradox considers the point where the espresso’s speed benefits result in a longer completion time than if one had not spent time acquiring and consuming the espresso in the first place. this point is mostly controlled by one’s desire to consume the espresso, not the resulting time gains.