What I do.

Four disciplines. One curiosity-driven operation.

Systems that actually work.

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.

// areas
  • Infrastructure & cloud systems
  • Automation & tooling
  • DevOps & CI/CD pipelines
  • Hardware & embedded systems
  • System architecture & consulting
[ technology / infrastructure imagery ]

Code that does things.

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.

// languages & tools
  • Python · JavaScript / TypeScript
  • Web applications & APIs
  • CLI tools & automation
  • Data wrangling & analysis
  • Open-source contributions
[ code / programming imagery ]

Light and patience.

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.

[ photography portfolio imagery ]

Words with intention.

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.

// areas
  • Photography & long exposure technique
  • Technology & tools
  • Process & making things
  • Ideas worth thinking about
[ writing / newsletter imagery ]