Moments with Mark is a microblog built on observation.

It is a place for short ideas, small details, and things that often go unnoticed. Some come from my work in photography. Others come from research, travel, and everyday encounters.

You might find a note on light and narrative. A brief insight from years of commercial and academic practice. A fragment of history from a place like Minehead. Or something further afield that caught my attention and stayed with me.

Each post starts small. A single line. A thought. A moment.

If it holds your interest, you can follow it further. Some ideas expand into longer reflections, images, or projects. Others remain exactly as they are. Brief and complete.

This space is not about volume. It is about noticing.

I have worked as a photographer for over 30 years, across editorial, commercial, and academic contexts. My work often explores narrative, memory, and the tension within everyday scenes.

This microblog sits alongside that practice. It is a quieter stream of thinking. A way to share what sits between the larger projects.

If something here makes you pause, look again, or think differently, it has done its job.