IJM Photography — Blog & ProjectsBlog

Four decades behind the lens. Six years of sharing the journey.

Welcome

“Photography, for me, is not about gear or trends — it’s about presence. It’s about standing still in a rushing world and saying: this moment matters.”

Welcome. I’m glad you’re here.

With over 40 years of capturing light, shadow, and soul — from the cobbled streets of Nantes to the misty peaks of the Pyrenees — this blog is my open journal. Here, you’ll find black and white film archives, vibrant digital travelogues, personal essays, and quiet reflections on why we press the shutter at all.

Every image is edited by my hand. Every word, chosen with care. No algorithms. No agencies. Just decades of seeing — and sharing.

Featured Projects

  1. The UK Chronicles
    Light, minimalism, and preparation.
    Shot entirely on the Fujifilm X100F during a recent solo journey through Britain — a deliberate exercise in traveling light, seeing deeply, and preparing for the sensory overload of China.
  2. The Film Archives
    Memory in monochrome.
    A vault unlocked: black and white film photographs from Nantes, Clisson, and beyond — captured long before this blog existed. Grain, patience, and timeless moments.
  3. Photography Philosophy
    Why do we do this?
    Not a tutorial. Not a gear guide. A quiet exploration of purpose — the “why” behind the viewfinder. For those who photograph not to post, but to feel.
  4. The Orchestra Visit to China
    Culture, chaos, and concert halls.
    A visual symphony from the road with the orchestra — temples, trains, backstage glances, and the electric silence before the first note.

Latest from the Field

  • The UK Chronicles Part VII: Chesters Roman Fort

    The UK Chronicles Part VII: Chesters Roman Fort

    The Chesters Roman Fort, situated at the edge of the Roman Empire, is a testament to ancient engineering and lifestyle. Hadrian’s Wall, built to fend off the Picts and Scots, remains an impressive feat. Despite initial skepticism, a visit unveils advanced Roman amenities and a thriving community. The visit ends with a well-deserved tea and… Read more

  • The Opening of the Film Archives: On va Marcher sur la Lune

    The Opening of the Film Archives: On va Marcher sur la Lune

    Explore On va Marcher sur la Lune, a nostalgic journey through October 2016, where vintage cameras and cherished family moments meet. Relive a day spent with a Canon AE-1 and Olympus Trip 35, capturing timeless memories near Nantes’ iconic Grue Titan and Elephant. A sentimental adventure in photography and urban renewal. Read more

  • The UK Chronicles Part VI: Hepple to Otterburn

    The UK Chronicles Part VI: Hepple to Otterburn

    The trip to Otterburn stirred memories of the past, but the reality didn’t live up to expectations. The once magical mill had ceased production, and the area’s economic decline was evident. Disappointed by the lackluster offerings, the day took a turn when the idea of visiting Hadrian’s Wall brought renewed excitement. Read more

  • The Opening of the Film Archives—Clisson, September 2016

    The Opening of the Film Archives—Clisson, September 2016

    In this latest film archives installment, we return to Clisson with the familiar Canon AE1 and HP5 Plus from Ilford. Clisson, a town renowned for its Italian-influenced architecture and market, offers picturesque options for exploration. The writer shares a departure from routine, finding serenity and contentment in the charming Quartier St Jacques. Read more

  • The UK Chronicles, Part V: Rothbury to Hepple

    The UK Chronicles, Part V: Rothbury to Hepple

    The author describes a place called Hepple that brings them peace and joy. They reflect on revisiting the place with a different camera and the serenity it brings. Despite limitations, they find new perspectives and appreciate the beauty around them. The experience evokes a sense of gratitude and connection to nature. Read more

  • The Opening of the Film Archives—Le Château des Ducs de Bretagne, August 2016

    The Opening of the Film Archives—Le Château des Ducs de Bretagne, August 2016

    In the Film Archive of IJM Photography, the journey through Château des Ducs de Bretagne in Nantes with a Canon AE1 camera is a mesmerizing blend of history and photography. The vintage camera’s elegance and innovative lens beautifully capture the timeless moments within the ancient castle, creating a profound connection between the old and the… Read more

About the Photographer

I am not an influencer. I am not a brand.
I am a photographer — stubborn, analogue at heart, digital when needed, and fiercely independent. I’ve been developing my own film since the 1980s. I built this blog in 2019, not for followers, but for focus.

I do not outsource my editing. I do not chase trends. I shoot what moves me — and I hope, sometimes, it moves you too.

“Commercial editing offers and unsolicited partnerships will not be published or replied to. This space is sacred — for art, not advertising.”

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