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Bringing my photography blog back to life

Hello friends!

It’s been a while—years, in fact—since I’ve shared anything here. During that time, I poured my creative energy into platforms like Facebook and Instagram, drawn to the convenience of posting there and the quick gratification of likes and comments. But in chasing those fleeting moments of connection, I’ve neglected this humble little blog, the one I started in the early 2000s with so much hope and love for photography.

I’ve missed it. So, I’ve decided it’s time to bring this blog back to life. I want this to be the permanent home for my photography—a place where my work can live and breathe beyond the fast-paced world of social media.

I’ll also be revisiting old posts from my Facebook and Instagram, giving them a permanent home here. Each re-post will be an opportunity to reflect on the moments and stories behind the images, something that feels more personal and meaningful than a quick scroll or a double-tap.

I’m excited to return to this space, to share my work with fresh eyes, and to reconnect with you here, this blog, which is a space I want it to be for me to share life I see through my camera lenses.

Here’s to new beginnings.

Featured photo above: sunrise in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, April 2019. Fujifilm X-T3 and Fujifilm 50-140mm lens.

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