It’s a little understood fact that when relying on your histogram to take photographs, or using your blinkies for highlight warnings (among other on screen information based on your exposure), the histogram is based on the jpeg profile that you are currently taking photographs in, and not in the raw image produced by the camera.Continue reading “Maximising Your Onscreen Histogram Accuracy”
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Storing Film Simulations on your Fujifilm (A simple guide)
One of the reasons we love and use Fujifilm cameras is because it’s easy to replicate old film stocks, invent new ones, and have more control over the image before we take the photo than any other camera. Some of us only ever shoot in these film simulations that we’ve made, others only use theContinue reading “Storing Film Simulations on your Fujifilm (A simple guide)”
Improve your photography with a prime lens
A lot of people fail to understand how using a prime lens can make you a better photographer than you are at the moment. There’s a mindset that believes that you are constrained by using a single focal length, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. In this article I’ll explain why using aContinue reading “Improve your photography with a prime lens”
The Continuous Shooting Trick That’ll Get You The Shot
There’s a way to capture the perfect photo, a way which will allow you to never miss the moment, … And it’s simple to do on any camera! * This article isn’t about “spray and pray” techniques, but about using the tools at your disposal when you need to. If you don’t miss the shotsContinue reading “The Continuous Shooting Trick That’ll Get You The Shot”
Why Printing Your Photographs Is Important Now More Than Ever
History There was a time when the only photographs you could look at that you had taken were printed images. They may have been square Polaroids, 6×4, 7×5 or larger prints, and even passport sized images. They were stored away in photo albums and once in a while they were taken out to view. InsideContinue reading “Why Printing Your Photographs Is Important Now More Than Ever”
