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

  • Seeing the World Through 35mm: Street Photography with the Fujifilm X100F

    Seeing the World Through 35mm: Street Photography with the Fujifilm X100F

    The author discusses the appeal of the 35mm lens for street photography and environmental portraits, as well as their experience with the Fujifilm X100F camera. They highlight the lens’ versatility, practical tips for street photography, and comparisons with other focal lengths. The conclusion emphasizes the subjective nature of lens choice and encourages using what one… Read more

  • Black and White Conversion

    Black and White Conversion

    Some people see in colour, but I tend to see in black and white. I don’t know if it’s because I come from the world before digital, where “serious” photography was always monochrome. It just resonates with me more, and with you too, Dear Reader. Or at least I hope it does because in all… Read more

  • 24-70mm Lens: Unveiling the Beauty of Vendée Coastal Landscapes

    24-70mm Lens: Unveiling the Beauty of Vendée Coastal Landscapes

    Feeling burnt out, I decided to escape to the Vendée coast. Armed with my camera, I rediscovered familiar places in a new light. From charming towns to bustling oyster farms, the 24-70mm lens captured it all. The trip was a refreshing reminder to step off the hamster wheel and find magic in everyday beauty. Read more

  • My First Hen-Do Photography Experience

    My First Hen-Do Photography Experience

    In May 2024, I took on the challenge of photographing a friend’s sister’s hen-do. Despite feeling out of place, I captured memorable moments with my camera setup. The highlight was a themed restaurant, where we reminisced about the 80s and 90s. After an eventful day, I shared the edited photos, letting them speak for me. Read more

  • A piece of timber

    A piece of timber

    This journey into video-making has been a rewarding adventure. From knowing very little about it, I now have a viewable and engaging result, meeting the brief for new employee training. Learning new software and equipment has been invigorating. The future holds more opportunities for video projects, and I am excited to explore further into this… Read more

  • Manual Mastery – a beginner’s guide Part II

    Manual Mastery – a beginner’s guide Part II

    The post discusses the aperture, its impact on photos, and the importance of understanding the exposure triangle for creative control. It emphasizes the need to prioritize settings based on specific goals and scenarios. The shift from manual to digital photography is encouraged, as mastering the elements empowers photographers. The message echoes the encouragement to practice… 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.”

A Note from a Reader

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— A kind visitor, September 2025

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