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Photography is obsessed with eyes. Miguel, a blind farmer from the Andes, suggests we may have misunderstood seeing all ...
06/02/2026

Photography is obsessed with eyes. Miguel, a blind farmer from the Andes, suggests we may have misunderstood seeing all along.

A blind farmer challenges modern photography's obsession with perfection and reveals why photography perception are not always the same thing.

The perfect photograph might be the greatest illusion modern photography ever created.New article now available at The I...
05/28/2026

The perfect photograph might be the greatest illusion modern photography ever created.

New article now available at The Ingravity Art Journal.

The perfect photograph does not always create emotional connection. Sometimes imperfect photography preserves memory, humanity, and real life far better than technical perfection.

Some photographs do something strange.You look at them for three seconds and move on. Others quietly stop you. Something...
05/19/2026

Some photographs do something strange.

You look at them for three seconds and move on. Others quietly stop you. Something holds your attention even when you cannot explain why.

Most people think it is the camera. Or the light. Or the person in front of the lens.

Usually, it is something happening underneath.

Invisible lines. Visual weight. Hidden triangles. A detail that looks unimportant but quietly keeps the entire image from falling apart.

That is part of what I call Visual Criterion.

Not a formula. Not a checklist. Not another social media recipe.

Just learning how to notice why one image breathes while another simply exists.

Because composition is not what you see.

It is what holds together what you see.

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Visual Criterion: Why Two Photographers Using the Same Recipe Create Different ImagesVisual criterion is not something w...
05/19/2026

Visual Criterion: Why Two Photographers Using the Same Recipe Create Different Images

Visual criterion is not something we learn easily. For years, photography has often been taught as a giant cookbook disguised as technical education. Put the light here, use this lens, shoot at f/2.8, turn the face forty-five degrees, separate the subject from the background, enable this, disable that. The silent promise always seems to be the same: follow these steps, and you will eventually arrive at the correct result....

Two photographers can use the same camera, light, and settings and still create completely different images. The difference may not be technique. It may be visual criterion.

Selfie vs. Self-Portrait: Same Face, 2 Completely Different UniversesA reflection on identity, photography, and the stra...
05/15/2026

Selfie vs. Self-Portrait: Same Face, 2 Completely Different Universes

A reflection on identity, photography, and the strange ways we’ve learned to look at ourselves The Self Portrait vs Selfie conversation becomes interesting because the difference has very little to do with technology and almost everything to do with intention. Long before ring lights Self Portrait vs Selfie sounds like a simple comparison. Same face, same camera, and of course, same person....

Self Portrait vs Selfie: they may share a face and a camera, but they reveal very different things about identity, photography, and the way we see ourselves.

There is a strange difference between photographing someone… and being the person standing in front of the camera.One re...
05/11/2026

There is a strange difference between photographing someone… and being the person standing in front of the camera.

One requires observation.

The other requires trust.

Some photographs do more than preserve moments.They continue living inside us long after the moment itself disappears.To...
05/10/2026

Some photographs do more than preserve moments.

They continue living inside us long after the moment itself disappears.

Tonight I published a new essay for The Ingravity Art Journal:
“The Life After a Photograph.”

It’s about memory, time, migration, family, old photographs, and the strange emotional life images continue carrying through us.

Maybe photographs never really stop existing.
Maybe they simply continue living somewhere else.

Read the full article here:

The Life After a Photograph is a reflective essay about memory, time, migration, and the emotional power images carry through life.

Light is not just what we see.It’s what we decide to keep.A fragment from the Ingravity Light Scripts.Study the light.Fe...
05/08/2026

Light is not just what we see.
It’s what we decide to keep.

A fragment from the Ingravity Light Scripts.

Study the light.
Feel the emotion.

Why Some Photos Stay With Us Forever
05/06/2026

Why Some Photos Stay With Us Forever

Photography is not memory.It is emotional residue.

Most women don’t hate how they look in photos.They hate how exposed they feel.There’s a difference.One is about appearan...
05/04/2026

Most women don’t hate how they look in photos.

They hate how exposed they feel.

There’s a difference.

One is about appearance.
The other… is about being seen.

And being seen can feel uncomfortable
before it becomes power.
If you’ve ever felt this… you’re exactly where you need to be.




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