VISUAL Diary

An attempt to subvert social media and stay in touch with those around me. Remember when Instagram was for sharing photos?  

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ƒ/ 9.0 | 1/100 | ISO 400

Tvísöngur

“Tatooine gone green” & “They look like Hornet’s Nests” were the two comments that I couldn’t have come up with myself as better captions for this photo. This sound sculpture is in my favorite town in Iceland, called Seyðisfjörður. It is actually quite a long hike from the town itself and offers a pretty stunning view when you get up there, as you can imagine.

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Boat

19 minutes past midnight on a Friday going into Saturday; walking home post working a photo gig and this colossus was staring right at me. Something mighty in the size of a boat in a drydock. The majesty of it all, being bathed in the light of a new day, a slight amber glow from the sun setting or possibly coming up in the north eastern sky.

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ƒ/11 | 1/30 | ISO 100

Something so nonchalant in this photo that I come back to it again and again. Hungover, in Istanbul, about to venture out into an unknown city and explore things we’ve never experienced.

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One of my many, many favorite moments in Istanbul was going out for a walk late on a Sunday night to find an authentic döner kebap, when we happened upon a guy being handed stuffed mussels one after another at the top of the metro station escalator. We couldn’t resist figuring out what was going on, as he was hoovering them down at a quick rate. It took all of a millisecond to understand what was going on when I tried one myself. This photo perfectly encapsulates the attitude of the Turkish people I met: provide for you a new experience, willingly pose for a photo, and smile knowing that they have something special going on in that ancient city.

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