Four disciplines. One curiosity-driven operation.
Technology is most interesting when it disappears—when the tool gets out of the way and lets you do the thing you actually want to do.
I work across the stack of modern tech: from infrastructure and DevOps to hardware tinkering, automation, and the glue that holds systems together.
Good code is readable, maintainable, and solves the right problem. I write software to scratch my own itches and to help others scratch theirs.
From web apps to scripts to APIs, the goal is always the same: something that works reliably and won't be a mystery to the next person who reads it.
Photography is a practice of observation. Long exposures especially—they demand patience and reward you with a version of the world that's invisible to the naked eye.
I shoot on Flickr as realnerdphoto and on Instagram as @nerdphototg. The work spans night photography, long exposures, and whatever else catches the eye.
Writing is thinking made visible. I write about photography, technology, and the intersections between them—mostly in the form of a newsletter called Long Exposure on Substack.
The goal is always to explain things clearly, explore them honestly, and occasionally find something surprising along the way.