IntroductionA combination of conveniences relating to modern digital photography have led to a trend of hyper-scrutiny on lens performance, most notably sharpness. Nowadays we are blessed with data-dense raw files, and process our images on high definition, wide colour-gamut screens. We can also zoom into our images on-screen by hundreds of percent very quickly andContinue reading “Sharpness Is Overrated”
Monthly Archives: Dec 2025
Your Choice: Free Photo Editors To Replace Adobe In 2025
Who does not love a bargain? And with the prices of Adobe and other software rising constantly, it is nice to know that there is perfectly capable editing software out there that will be useful to most people, most of the time! Although you would have heard of many of these before, many of themContinue reading “Your Choice: Free Photo Editors To Replace Adobe In 2025”
Famous Street Photographers And The Focal Lengths They Used Most.
In this article we look at famous street photographers, and see what their most commonly used focal length was for taking the images they are most famous for taking. Most of these have taken classic photographs, and over the years, with the accessibility of cameras and lenses, some of these focal lengths might not beContinue reading “Famous Street Photographers And The Focal Lengths They Used Most.”
The Power of Consistency: Why Your Photographic Voice Needs a Signature Style
In an era where millions of images are uploaded every minute, what separates a hobbyist from a professional photographer isn’t just the gear they use… it’s their visual identity. I have written many times about how important it is to have a consistent colour style in your editing or straight from camera images, and hereContinue reading “The Power of Consistency: Why Your Photographic Voice Needs a Signature Style”
Chasing The Tide At Mumbles
Having visited Swansea, and the beautiful area of Mumbles last week at low tide, only a few days later we knew the tide would be high so we just had to go back! This time I knew I wanted to get the compositions in a slightly different way, so I packed my bag and headedContinue reading “Chasing The Tide At Mumbles”
