A Family Day Out And An Upcoming New Project

Today we made the most of the school holidays and took the boys to the local Singleton Botanical Gardens and surrounding parks and just had a bit of fun and relaxation! It was a few hours of chilling and capturing memories. For these images I done something a bit different to the norm. I decidedContinue reading “A Family Day Out And An Upcoming New Project”

A Lot Of Poll Results – So Much INFO At Your Fingertips!

As you may or may not know, every week I run a poll to thousands of photographers. The results are always available on my Facebook photography page, but I do not always share them here. So here is a recap of a few photography related polls to give you an idea of peoples views onContinue reading “A Lot Of Poll Results – So Much INFO At Your Fingertips!”

Redundancy Of Your Images – It’s more than just 2 cards slots.

When we talk about redundancy with our cameras, the term can be very misleading as many people equate redundancy to having the two card slots in your camera, when, in-fact, it is so much more than that. Let’s delve a little deeper… The idea of redundancy:Redundancy is a term we use in photography describing howContinue reading “Redundancy Of Your Images – It’s more than just 2 cards slots.”

A Retro Vibe Photoshoot

As you all know, I am enjoying doing portrait photoshoots lately, and this one was no different. It was a lovely sunny (but chilly) spring day when we visited Swansea and photographed our wonderful model Jessica. My aim with these images was to capture a retro-vibe, and with Jessica’s outfit, I think I captured thatContinue reading “A Retro Vibe Photoshoot”

Swansea Architecture – Embracing The Perspective

Today was just a recon mission for a portrait shoot later in the week, so I decided to use the time to grab some architecture using fisheye and wide angle lenses from 11mm to 24mm, with the majority of the images being at 20mm. I deliberately have not corrected perspective on these, just to beContinue reading “Swansea Architecture – Embracing The Perspective”