


Viewfinder Chronicles: Exploring, Learning & Creating All Things Photography
Viewfinder Chronicles is more than just a photography blog for me, it’s a space where passion, learning, and creativity come together. I’m constantly exploring photography in all its forms from interviewing photographers I admire, diving into books and courses, testing new techniques, and documenting everything I learn along the way.
Whether I’m dissecting a powerful photo book, breaking down insights from a masterclass, or experimenting with a new camera, my goal is to share these discoveries in a way that’s genuine, relatable, and useful to fellow photographers new and old.

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Through the Monochrome Lens: Reflections on Black + White Photography Magazine Issue 301 (Review)
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Early Street Photography (1860s onwards)
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Heavenly Arms by Reuben Radding for Red Hook Editions (Review)
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East St Clement’s Church Revisited: Sunlight on Stone (Part Two)
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Diana Markosian: Father for Aperture – The Shared Language of Loss (Review)
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The Social Document (Late 1800s onwards)
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The Synthetic Eye: Photography Transformed in the Age of AI by Fred Ritchin for Thames & Hudson (Review)
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East St Clement’s Church: A Reckless First Glance and the Promise of Deeper Understanding (Part One)
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Across Ground by Lukas Felzmann for Lars Müller Publishers: A Quietly Profound Journey Through California’s Unseen Heart (Review)
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Motion Studies in Photography (1870s Onwards)
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Patrick Dougherty | James Florio: Sticks for Radius Books (Review)
My Creative Journey Is All Here
Viewfinder Chronicles is my creative lens on the world, a space where I capture, experiment, and refine my craft in photography. It’s a visual journey through light, shadow, and story, where each frame holds a lesson, each challenge sparks growth, and every breakthrough deepens the art. From hands-on techniques to raw creative struggles, I will share the process in real time, inviting you to explore, learn, and see the world differently.
