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Film & Words

TT Portrait — Self-portrait, 35mm film

Visuals on film.
Words on culture,
tech, and life.

Film photographer and writer exploring the interplay between architecture, nature, and everyday human movement.

Self-portrait, 35mm film

01 / Photography

Selected Work

02 / Writing

Words & Texts

Storytell

The Academic

There are things in life that changing would be nothing short of sacrilege. They're like an old vinyl record: they crackle, they skip, and yet without fail they find you right in the heart.

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The Allergy to Reality

It seems we humans have almost learned to disappear, so elegantly that no one notices how we grow fewer.

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Chapter Eleven

A sharp cold hit him — bone-deep, as if someone had emptied an entire pool over his head.

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Articles & Essays

Smart Agriculture

The Invisible Leak: How Mixed Harvesters Are Draining Your Farm's ROI

Harvest is the financial hinge of the year. Most operations run mixed fleets—machines of different ages and brands that don't speak the same language. The barrier to precision is linguistic fragmentation. Can complexity be absorbed without forcing all-or-nothing upgrades?

Agriculture / Farm ROI·October 15, 2025
When the Field Starts Counting Money: The Hidden Economics Inside a Farm Map

For most of agricultural history, land was read by instinct. Farm mapping is evolving into a dynamic profit-and-loss statement spread across the land—a financial X-ray showing where each hectare earns its keep and where money silently evaporates.

Agriculture / Farm Economics·December 27, 2025
The Smartest System on the Farm

The most advanced intelligence system in agriculture has been under our feet the whole time: Soil Intelligence—a dynamic memory system, a self-modifying biological network. Soil Microbiome Mapping 2.0 shifts from chemistry to complexity.

Agriculture / Soil Intelligence·November 23, 2025
Computer Vision in Agriculture: From Seeing to Interpreting

Farming is not a laboratory experiment—it is uncertainty that has taken physical form. Today, farms have more data than ever and, ironically, less clarity about what it means. Computer vision preserves spatial truth where traditional analytics compress the world into tidy numbers.

Agriculture / AI·January 30, 2026
Control That Listens: Why Smart Irrigation Is an Act of Care

A field has never been just a flat surface under an even sun. True collaboration is born where control transforms into care. Precision irrigation today conducts a continuous dialogue with the growing crop—listening and responding instead of dictating.

Agriculture / Irrigation·February 3, 2026
Good Food Needs Good Farmers. Good Farmers Need Architecture.

76% of grocery shoppers say transparency matters—yet only 12% of consumers trust brands as their primary food information source. The farmer holds the most valuable asset in the modern food chain: a trust relationship no budget can fake. The architecture to deliver it at scale is what's missing.

Agriculture / Food Systems·March 27, 2026

Life Philosophy

The Tune of Reality: Why a Technocratic World Is Becoming Metaphysical Again

Gen Z and Alpha aren't drifting away from belief—they're drifting toward something older and stranger: the sense that the world is not passive matter but living presence. What consciousness research, AI limits, and Gen-Z spirituality reveal about the next paradigm shift.

Consciousness / Paradigm Shift·December 11, 2025
Rumors as an Ancient Protocol of Trust: What Modern Brands Should Learn From Gossip

Most modern rumors begin the same way: a screenshot sent to X or dropped into a group chat. Evolutionary psychology offers a far more provocative interpretation: rumor is an ancient survival protocol for coordinating trust.

Trust / Brand Strategy·December 17, 2025
Too Complex for a Discount World

There is a moment, usually somewhere between the canned beans aisle and a 50% discount sign, when you suddenly realize: this world is not built for you. Or why comparing yourself with reality is a losing game.

Metacognition / Meaning·January 17, 2026
The Real Startup Killer Isn't the Market — It's the Missing System

The startup graveyard isn't filled with bad ideas—it's filled with great products that lived in a vacuum. A product answers only one question: what value exists. A system answers five. And the distance between one and five is usually the distance between a Series B celebration and a shutdown email.

Startups / Systems Thinking·March 27, 2026

Social networks and SEO

How TweepCred Score Helps Influencers Grow Their Twitter X Accounts

Imagine you're standing backstage at the biggest concert of your life. The lights are dim. You hear the crowd murmuring. On X.com (formerly Twitter), TweepCred is that backstage pass. If you understand what it measures and how to leverage it, you don't just play for scraps—you conduct the crowd.

Twitter / Growth·September 28, 2025
What Is the Best Twitter Marketing Tool? Complete Overview of X Platform Solutions for 2025

Every profession has a guilty dinner table confession. And marketers? We're leaned on, fork poised in midair, to answer: 'Which Twitter marketing tool actually works?' It's never casual curiosity. It's desperation disguised as small talk.

Twitter / Marketing·June 20, 2025
Twitter Hacks: Ultimate Guide to Growth Hacking and Getting More Likes Without Following Back

Imagine this: you're hosting a soirée, and instead of whispering about gossip, everyone's whispering one question: 'Which hack can get me hearts, upvotes, more fans without having to follow back just because I feel obligated?'

Twitter / Growth Hacking·June 1, 2025
03 / About

Behind the
Viewfinder

Words first. Always.

Writer — which is a polite way of saying: someone who notices too much and bills it as a profession.

The photography is analog because I am constitutionally opposed to convenience. Film, grain, the twenty minutes of not knowing. Architecture. Nature. People mid-thought. I shoot what I'd otherwise spend a paragraph describing.

I cover culture, technology, and the human condition — which is really just one subject with a very long bibliography.

Slow processes. Deliberate choices. The discipline of the frame and the sentence. All of it just one way of asking: what, exactly, is actually going on here?

Medium

35mm & 120 Film

Focus

Architecture, Nature

Writing

Prose, Essays