Reset: YouTube And Photography – Here Is The Plan

2026 has started nice and slow. So slow in fact that I have only done one photography shoot. However, it is all part of the great reset that I have been working on for the last 12 months. Today we will look at what is happening and what the future brings. The YouTube change RegularContinue reading “Reset: YouTube And Photography – Here Is The Plan”

The most important editing setting once you’ve cropped your raw image

We all know that one of the, if not the most important tool in your photography editing toolkit is the crop tool. It can really make a composition better, and even create multiple compositions from a single image, cropping into various sections. However, the next most important setting is one that some people skip forContinue reading “The most important editing setting once you’ve cropped your raw image”

Instant Film: The Last Fully Analogue Film Experience

In an era where “analogue” often involves a digital sensor, a smartphone filter, or a hybrid scanning process, instant film stands as a stubborn, beautiful outlier. While traditional 35mm film is often hailed as the gold standard of the medium, the reality is that most modern film photography eventually touches a computer. In fact, inContinue reading “Instant Film: The Last Fully Analogue Film Experience”

I Was Asked A Strange question, Which You Can Learn From If You Are Looking For A New Camera

This week I was asked the strangest question when I posted my latest portrait shoot with our model Mark. The question was a first for me to hear, but thinking about it, in a round about way it is asked by many people, a lot of the time.  I was asked “how and why doContinue reading “I Was Asked A Strange question, Which You Can Learn From If You Are Looking For A New Camera”

Choice Paralysis: Why less is more in photography

We live in the golden age of gear. Every few months, a new camera body is released with more megapixels, faster autofocus, and better dynamic range. We have zoom lenses that cover every focal length imaginable and software that can “fix” almost any mistake in post-production. But for many photographers, this abundance doesn’t lead toContinue reading “Choice Paralysis: Why less is more in photography”