What pieces or projects have you been working on lately?
I have an on-going project revolving around night-time photography, which has been the main focus and push for taking photos lately.

What did you learn (or unlearn) while working on them?
A free app is all you need for successful night photos. Save that money for more film!

What words, ideas or emotions were going through your head?
I'm quite a solitary person so I find a lot of comfort in hunting for scenes to photograph. I'm drawn to places at their quietest and the way the artificial light we've placed creates its own image.

Were there any conversations, movies, music, or books that made their way into that work?
Music drives my life, being a musician for almost half my life, which internally drives my other creative outlets. Check out Dear and the Headlights if you've got the time.

What's been the most difficult thing you've faced recently in your creative process?
Lack of motivation and consistency have been hard to break through so finding something to bring me back into focus has been my main goal.

What is your favorite restaurant and what do you recommend we order?
Tatsu Ramen Gyoza BarEdamame, red gyoza, katsu curry and a tall glass of Asahi.

If your life were a movie this month, what would it be called and who would write the soundtrack?
Unlevelled. I'm coming back to Dear and the Headlights. They could easily cover all emotions needed.

Recommend one or more artists you follow who inspire you, and tell us what you like most about their work or their way of working.
Jason Kummerfeldt, aka grainydays. The man is unrivalled in sense of humour and is who directly exposed me to the beauty of night-time photography.

