About

We meet the world through things. Cameras, cars, shoes, notebooks; tools that sit between our inner life and the street outside. The way we use them shapes the way we live.

This site is my attempt to pay attention to that space. Through a lens, a drive, a walk around the block, I’m trying to practice intentional living: to notice, to make, to reflect. Not just the postcard stuff, but the familiar corners we take for granted. If I do it right, you would feel invited along: part travelogue, part kit notes, part reminder that making a life is mostly about paying attention to what is around you, on purpose.

Interval is the name for that practice: the small pause that changes what a day feels like. It’s about holding the in-between long enough for ordinary streets, scuffed surfaces, and daily rituals to come back into focus.