Watching the city switch on.
About

Engineer by trade, photographer by alarm clock.

I build distributed systems for a living and chase light the rest of the time. I picked up my first real camera just last year — everything on this site was shot while figuring it out, which is half the fun of looking back at it.

Travelling came first. The camera started as an excuse to wake up earlier on trips, and somewhere between Spiti's high passes and a TT race week it became the reason for the trips themselves. It usually starts with an alarm that feels like a mistake: 3:50 am for the Old Man of Storr, a headtorch climb, rain that may or may not stop. Most mornings give you nothing. The ones that do are why this site exists.

The other thread is astronomy — I loved the night sky long before I owned a lens, and pointing a camera at it was inevitable. That turned into a full astrophotography obsession: the moon through a 500mm, Orion on a star tracker, and a lot of frames that taught me something by failing. Still very much learning. The keepers live in the astro section.

Everything here is shot by me and edited in Lightroom. No feed, no algorithm — just an archive that gets better every year.

— Aman

8countries
10journeys
159photographs
45days out
The kit
Sony A7 III + four lenses, a drone, and the astro stacksee the gear page →