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Short notes from the edit desk and the studio. Longer pieces from the walk itself.

Notes are quick. Something caught the eye in editing, a shoot worked or didn't, a small decision that came up in running a one-person studio. Essays are slower — a day spent shooting somewhere, written long enough to do justice to the place, or a working-through of a question that needs more than a paragraph.
Photography is at the centre: the process, the craft, the choices that make a frame work. Around it, the work of running StudioTJ as a sole proprietorship — decisions about the shop, what's worth doing, what isn't. And then whatever else is sitting at the desk on a given day that wants writing down.
None of it is advice. Working notes from someone in the middle of figuring it out.