Nature vs nurturing my pull to refresh finger Should I swap social media apps for spending time outside? But I need them for my work.
April 2025 April included photographing Jim Moir, a trans football club and celebrating 10 years of the Dazzle Ferry.
Trans women are women. Now what? The UK Supreme Court is dangerously wrong, but what can I do about it?
What am I enjoying and looking forward to? Reminding myself that there is fun in my future despite how chronic fatigue feels.
Pacing not pushing My theme for 2025 was to keep pushing but what I really need is to keep pacing. Yay ME/CFS Long Covid.
March/25 Update An exhibition, some cosplay portraits and a couple of events. March was quite interesting.
Will I ever be ready to live? I am so concerned with how to get things done that I do not get anything done.
3 months with the Visible wrist strap The Apple Watch isn't a chronic illness tracker. Would the Visible wearable compliment it?
Can my walking stick be my hidden disabilities stick? Does my walking stick help more with being autistic than it does with chronic fatigue?
Getting my first walking stick A few thoughts on 3 months with a walking stick and fighting internalised abelism.
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?