It is always lovely to work with someone new, and Carys was no exception. She was fantastic! On a very hot day, which turned a bit wild in the evening, only to suddenly be amazing for our sunset photoshoot. Unusually for me, I travelled light for this job, using only my Nikon ZF, the NikkorContinue reading “Carys – A Sunset To Remember”
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A Constant Answer – No Matter The Camera
It all started a few weeks ago with a simple question. “Why did you choose your camera?“. Over those weeks and longer I’ve taken note of the answers and I’ve had some incredible conversations. What follows are paraphrased examples of the most common answers, which pretty much seemed to be unanimous in each category. TheseContinue reading “A Constant Answer – No Matter The Camera”
Darktable 5.6.0 Review
The release of Darktable 5.6.0 marks a massive leap forward for the open-source RAW developer, introducing a highly anticipated, modern toolkit while keeping its privacy-first core intact. Although I have not been using Darktable as my everyday editing software as much as I used to, I still check in on every new pre-release and releaseContinue reading “Darktable 5.6.0 Review”
World Cup Fever! A Football Photoshoot
The Football World Cup is well underway, and my boys of have course been swept up in World Cup Fever! Dressed in their new Brazil football kits, I took the boys across to the park and we had a wonderful photoshoot. The weather was warm, but a bit cloudy, but that did not upset theContinue reading “World Cup Fever! A Football Photoshoot”
The Power Of The Aspect Ratio
The way you decide to present your images is always important. For many people though they don’t use the power of the aspect ratio in their work. More often or not you’ll see their images displayed in their out of camera ratio of 3:2 (most cameras) or 4:3 (micro four thirds). In this article weContinue reading “The Power Of The Aspect Ratio”
