Where I’ve Been: Life, Photos & Bursting Tyres


Good morning, dear reader.

Hello lovely people. I know it’s been a couple of weeks since I shared any photography—nothing for your perusal, your viewing pleasure, your delectation—but fear not: I’m still alive and almost kicking.

Life has been happening, as it tends to do. But I have been busy behind the lens, and I’ve got photos from left, right, and even centre. Lourdes. The mountains. The wild coast of Brittany. There was even a family photoshoot for my mother-in-law and two of her daughters. All with stories attached, of course. I just need the time to edit the images and write them up properly for you.

Recent Life & Travel Updates

So what’s new in my world?

Well, my son has moved into his own place with a mate—which is both a proud and surreal moment for a parent. As for me, I managed to burst two tyres on my car by accidentally driving up onto a particularly cruel bit of pavement. I was properly disgusted with myself.

Thankfully, the garage reassured me that I wasn’t a rubbish driver—that stretch of pavement had claimed more than a few victims. Apparently, I’m just one in a long line.

I’m now looking into getting a different car for my upcoming summer trip to the UK. That, and I’ve been eyeing drones—yes, partially because a mate has one, but also because the cinematic potential is just too good to ignore.

Dipping Into Video & Drone Photography

Lately, I’ve been making short training films for work, which has nudged me into exploring video for myself. It’s been a learning curve, but I’m enjoying it. Drone footage, in particular, would give my personal video projects that sweeping, cinematic feel everyone seems to be chasing right now.

It’s exciting to try new creative tools—it stretches the eye and challenges how I think about framing, movement, and story.

Favourite Photography Gear Right Now

If you’re curious about the gear I’ve been reaching for lately, here’s what’s been in my rotation:

  • Fuji X100F with the 23mm f/2.0 (35mm equivalent) – perfect for mindful black and white street work.
  • Canon 6D Mark II with the 16–35mm f/4.0 – excellent for dramatic landscapes and travel shots.
  • Fuji XT-2 with the 18–55mm f/2.8–4.0 – a solid choice for work-related video filming.

And yes—I’m still working in both black and white and colour. I love both approaches, but when I shoot black and white, I try to do so deliberately, not just as an afterthought in post. The choice of tone affects everything—the light I look for, the lens I pick, even the timing of the shutter.

What’s Next: Photo Editing, Writing & More

Music is winding down for the season after some fantastic concerts. Meanwhile, the world rolls on—there’s a new Pope I quite like, and it seems Donald and Elon are in a bit of a spat again (but let’s not get into that).

As for me, I’m getting back to editing, writing, and creating. Thank you for bearing with the silence—new photos, stories, and perhaps even videos will be coming soon.

Until then, keep well, stay curious, and maybe avoid the pavements.

— Ian

8 thoughts on “Where I’ve Been: Life, Photos & Bursting Tyres

    1. I’m just new to this whole video world, but I would like to get better at it. For the moment outside of work, I’m just trying to capture ambiences, and then when I feel sufficiently confident, I will probably move on to storytelling. I’m mot quite sure what is happening. But it feels like something is moving, and I quite like that. Don’t worry, though. I still am very rooted in photography, and that’s not going to change. It’s quite exciting and at the same time terrifyingly new, and certainly taking me outside my comfort zone. So I keep doing these “visual postacard” thingies…

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  1. I just search to see your Canon 6D Mark II , I think it’s same size as my Nikon D7100, both are DSLR, after I use the Fuji X-T30ii, and the Sony RX100vii I can say I never even move the D7100 from the shelf, pocket size, small lens and grate image quality . Also, the ability on the Fuji to take three shots with three FSs [BKT] is a great option(I select classic chrome, Classic Neg, BW) .

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  2. Had to smile about the tires…we all have those issues 🤣. I finally bought an air pump to inflate tires using the cars connectors. Someone in my two person family does get flats more often than humanly possible. Not a good thing when out in the marshes, rangers are scarce when the heat is sizzling.

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