


Viewfinder Chronicles: Exploring, Learning & Creating Through my camera lens, pens, paint, glue and a bit of code!
This spot is where I mess around with photography and art, stuff I love doing. I chat with artists I look up to, dig into books and courses, and try out new tricks.
Whether I’m flipping through a photo book, picking apart a masterclass, or messing with Collaging, trying some Dado or using AI to make something like “Shattered Seagull’s Gaze,” I just want to share what I find in a way that feels real, for anyone starting out or been at it a while.

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A Walk in the Park? by Amy Horowitz for Schilt Publishing & Gallery (Review)
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European Photography 116 (Review)
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FRAMES Magazine – Volume 15 (Review)
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Aperture No. 259 – Summer 2025, Liberated Threads: Stories of Black Style (Review)
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A few stones by Jan Čihák for Eastern Front (Review)
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At Twelve, Portraits of Young Women by Sally Mann for Aperture (Review)
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Unveiling the Layers: A Guide to Seeing the Art when Experiencing Photographs and Reading Photobooks
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The Color of Clothes, Fashion and Dress in Autochromes 1907-1930 by Cally Blackman for Thames and Hudson (Review)
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Transformation of a Landscape by Victoria Sambunaris for Radius Books (Review)
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Col tempo, 1956–2024 by Guido Guidi for MACK (Review)
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Hydroelectric Sublime by Beatrice Gorelli & Keiichi Kitayama for Lars Muller (Review)
My Creative Journey Is All Here
Viewfinder Chronicles is my way of seeing the world, snapping pics, tinkering with AI art, and figuring things out as I go. It’s all about light, shadows, and a bit of storytelling. Every shot or digital piece teaches me something, every hiccup helps me grow, and every win makes the craft more fun. I’ll share the ups and downs as they happen, so you can jump in, learn with me, and see things in a new way.
Check out my posts on photography, art, and storytelling, all here to learn from and enjoy.


