I just finished writing this series for my blog. Hope you find some truth here...
We live in a time of massive technological and social change. I wish I could say life is like The Beatles "Getting Better" but sometimes it seems more like we're feeling our way through the dark. While the new toys are fun and useful, I sometimes worry that our good sense is not keeping pace with the technology. Are we so enamored with the flow of fresh gadgetry that we're making bad artistic choices? Where do we look for guidance when the same bad ideas infect everyone?
To succeed during times of disruption you must focus on fundamental laws. Understanding fundamental forces establishes a foundation. Start by identifying what's not going to change. Your logic needs a toehold before you can start to move. So I ask myself what are the unchanging fundamentals of photography? What is photography's unbreakable core? That's the subject of these essays. Let's pick out the North Star, then we can set a course across these troubled waters.
The Frame![]()
Think Big -- The Argument for More Details in Your Photos![]()
Time and Photography (Part 1): Relics![]()
Time in Thee Parts (Part 2): Something for Nothing![]()
Time in Three Parts (Part 3): Broadband Communication![]()



