Category: Blog

  • The Art of Rediscovery: Why Second Glances Matter

    Have you ever dismissed something familiar only to later realize it held exactly what you needed in that moment? Our relationship with content, like our relationship with ourselves, is constantly evolving. Reinterpretation This is not going to be a religion-biased or based entry. For those who don’t know, Joel Osteen…

  • will Ai take over creatives and writers

    Introduction Unless you’re living under a rock, you are aware of AI and its capabilities: image generation, personal writing, creative drafting, video generation, music generation, and an endless plethora of possibilities. As a photographer, writer, and a business/computer science major, this topic comes to my attention frequently: Will AI take…

  • Stategical photoseries

    So sometimes I get notifications form Threads and it usually consists of posts that they think you would like I guess. Anyway, I got a notification from a fellow photographer on Threads with a heinous take in my opinion but nonetheless, it was a take. They explained that photography could…

  • Having conversations that have no answer

    Today is going to be less about photography specifically and more just an observation of mine that I can connect to creativity in a way; ultimately my form of creativity which is photography so with that, I hope you get something out of it.Disclaimer: I don’t actually know what I…

  • Photography is art

    Photography is art

    Some photograph to take a photo and others photograph to make a photo. These are not to be mistaken for the same because they couldn’t be further apart. Everyone has a camera in their pocket accessible in the couple of seconds it takes to get it out of your pocket…

  • Shooting black and white

    Shooting black and white

    Shooting in monochrome or “black and white” has always been intriguing to me, after all, it was the only available medium for early photography. This means that technically monochrome-style photography shaped what we have today as the earliest works have been documented in a monochrome color pallet. It has always…