As is often the case with my posts, today’s entry is best viewed through your preferred web browser or using the Substack app (and preferably on a larger screen than your phone).
Thank you, and enjoy today’s text and image sequence.
Recently, I have been enjoying making attempts at text and image sequences with this being a second attempt after my last post entitled Crawdad, Turtle Jump which seemed to resonate with a bunch of you (which is always a bonus when the work vibrates in others and not just yourself), that I hope you will enjoy this offering as well.
I write and curate this “newsletter” for myself, using it as a platform to share my attempts at articulating my voice through the photos I make and the prose I write on the subjects of my own and others’ photography. I can’t believe I am almost at 1,000 subscribers since I don’t participate much in the community-building aspect of Substack, so I am thinking of doing something special for when I reach the “milestone” to give back to all of you who have been supporting my self-indulgent ramblings over here.
I am hoping to have the first of many interviews up by the fall (hoping for September), and that is part of my desire to give back while also using these opportunities to educate myself along the way, so we have those to look forward to together (I am very excited to be taking on the role of an interviewer not only with some well known guests, but with people who I greatly admire of which whom I want to expose to wider audience as I belive in their work very strongly).
There will be more book essays coming. I am just a little fog-brained lately due to the extreme heat here in Montreal that has been relentless all summer (the climate crisis is a whole other subject, and I hope all of you have been able to enjoy some summer days if you are in the western hemisphere), which has led to low “productivity levels.”
Nonetheless, I look forward to sharing more posts like this one with all of you, as well as future interviews, book essays, and collaborations, starting with Phoenix Kanada, a friend and fellow photographer here on Substack. All good things come in due time, my friends.
Thank you for reading and looking, as always. Take care!
Make this a zine!
I was traveling when you originally posted, but man, I really like this!