Listen
Late-evening playlists, records, and concert notes.
A calm publication for life beyond work
farfrom.work is a slow media brand for people who want richer evenings, more intentional weekends, and a creative life that does not need to be optimized into a side hustle.
Listen
Late-evening playlists, records, and concert notes.
See
Photo essays, walks, and visual diaries worth lingering with.
Editorial Positioning
The idea behind this site is simple: work already takes too much of our identity. This publication exists for the parts of life that bring texture back: albums, cameras, walks, sketches, books, shared meals, unfinished hobbies, and beautiful places.
Three Main Lanes
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Listening notes, album letters, mood playlists, concert diaries, and songs for getting your mind out of the office.
02
Photo essays, city walks, visual diaries, and gentle camera practice for people who want to look closer at the world.
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Hobbies, reading life, analog pleasures, personal rituals, and making things without needing them to become a business.
From The Journal
Featured Essay
A longform note on music, rituals, and the small choices that make a weekday feel human again.
Playlist
A late-evening listening list for transit windows, long roads, and quiet arrivals.
Photo Story
A visual walk through familiar streets, patient light, and overlooked details.
What You Will Find Here
Albums, playlists, concert notes, and personal listening rituals that shape the atmosphere of a week.
Photo essays, neighborhood walks, travel frames, and studies in light, texture, and place.
Journaling, reading, cooking, wandering, and the hobbies that return attention to the hands.
Curated recommendations for monsoon evenings, slow Sundays, city escapes, and quieter ways to spend time.
A Slower Rhythm
Music for evenings that deserve more than background noise.
Photography that lingers on weather, streets, rooms, and passing light.
Creative habits that make a life feel textured, calm, and awake.
Seasonal notes on books, films, meals, walks, and places worth returning to.
“Go farther from work. Come closer to everything else.”