This Christmas has mostly been spent in bed or on the sofa, thanks to Fiona and I coming down with a dose of flu. But while annoying and uncomfortable it did mean I achieved my aim of doing as little as possible over Christmas, helped by my inability to do anything.
The nasty head fug has mostly cleared now so I’ve been able to finish off the new Through the Viewfinder site I’ve been working on. It looks like this:
Currently it’s got a blog and a collection of Projects pages (on the sidebar). Soon it’ll have a shop where you can buy prints from me. That’ll launch once I’ve got some prints to sell.
The main thing is all my TTV-related blogging is moving over to that site. I’ll probably do a weekly roundup here linking to the major posts, like today’s piece on changing to a new contraption but on the whole there’ll be hardly any TTV here. Which for some of you will be a relief I’m sure.
Given that most of my blogging these last few months has been about square photos, what on earth will I blog about now? Well, there’s the diary stuff I always threaten to do more of and I’m still keen to drag the focus of my activity away from Twitter and onto a platform I have some control over. I might even mothball this blog and start afresh with a Tumblr model – that’d be an interesting way to celebrate 10 years of blogging. But whatever I do the purpose will be clear – to figure out what my next Big Thing will be once I get bored of selling TTV prints in a couple of years.
