Finally learning how to relax After years of trying to find ways to relax with video games, I've discovered a different way doing something I never thought I could. Drawing.
One year of sobriety ADHD medication meant I had to give up alcohol. What would that mean for me? How hard would it be?
February 2025 Photography highlights including museum work, an exhibition and a look back 15 years into the past.
ADHD medication after one year After a year taking ADHD medication am I super productive? Have they worked out OK? How are the side effects?
What 5 years of cold water swimming has done for me After 5 years of cold water dipping, has it saved me? Cured my anxiety? Made me buy shares in Dryrobe?
Pansexual Pride A look at the photography of two people who identify as pansexual for Pansexual Pride
International Day of Persons with Disabilities A look at the work of disabled photographers from around the world.
Autistic people using photography to communicate If everyone has a camera, how are autistic people using photography to communicate through photographs of their every day lives? A look at a study on autism, photography and communication. Also featuring Breadth, a project aiming to challenge autism stereotypes.
Trans Day of Remembrance Thinking of the photos we wish we made when we had the time. Remember to make time.
My Perspective Photo Competition Highlighting a photography competition by Downs Syndrome Association. Photography is for all.
AI and the Queer Gaze in Photography AI is good but built upon so many problematic systems. How can queer photographers use it?
Alan Turing - Man and AI A few thoughts on Alan Turing's legacy and where we are today with computing and AI.
Doing the North East Skinny Dip I got naked in front of nearly 1294 people and ran into the North Sea. How was it?
Dipping in my birthday suit Birthday weekend plans: running into the sea in my birthday suit for charity (and conquering some fears along the way)
Meta Display Glasses for the Deaf Meta’s new Ray-Ban glasses promise real-world subtitles, but I’ll believe it when deaf users say it works.
Bodies of Water: Art, Environment, and Neurodivergence Water always finds its own level. So do we. My reflections on the Bodies of Water symposium, art, and being neuroqueer.