Photoblog: Walk a Mile in My Shoes (Redux)
Simply a mention that my photoblog Walk a Mile in my Shoes is going strong at it’s own domain nowdays. I post an image or two every day at 800 pixels wide. Unfortunately an old post on this site was popular and it linked to the internal site that moved, so for anyone who was lost in that process I can only apologise. Walk a Mile in my Shoes is stable now and you can safely subscribe to the Walk a Mile in my Shoes RSS feed.
The short answer: photoblogging is fun and relatively fast to do once you’ve got a large number of shots kicking around the hard drive. It’s led me to be a lot more organised with my image library than usual. It’s not about throwing up the best shots or even the most technically proficient. Photoblogging for me is about sharing glimpses of the life I live, the objects that come into contact with my life, and the journey that carries me through from conception to decay. Life is such a fleeting dream that we pass many of these objects and fail to see them. Photography allows me to stop the moment and pause. It’s like taking a breath.
So if you’re interested then hook over to Walk a Mile in my Shoes to share that adventure. I’d describe myself as an art photographer rather than a professional technically efficient one. It’s about enjoying the experience.



