The Best Place To Shoot Wildlife Is Not Always In The Wild

Wildlife photography can be tough. Animals and birds can be seen in the distance, and when you get to the area they suddenly seem to disappear. However, there is more to wildlife than just the countryside (or national parks etc as we call them here). Today we will look at ideas for capturing wildlife, otherContinue reading “The Best Place To Shoot Wildlife Is Not Always In The Wild”

Can any camera be a “Professional” camera?

I caused a lot of debate on my series looking at Micro Four-Thirds, APS-C and full frame cameras. The articles were based purely on the objective use of each of these camera types, and how they are seen by people in the photography world, so today we ask the question that many of you haveContinue reading “Can any camera be a “Professional” camera?”

My typical photography gear for a full days wedding

I thought you would all be interested in what gear I use for a full days wedding. A full day can include everything from before wedding images with the bride and groom individually getting ready (occasionally), the lead to and including the ceremony, a photoshoot after the ceremony, candid shots in the downtime before theContinue reading “My typical photography gear for a full days wedding”

Why your camera could be any camera to anyone who sees your images

We all love our photography, and we constantly upgrade and strive to the best at what we do. For many of us, both professionally and as amateurs, image quality is paramount, and we expect the best with the money we pay for our equipment. However, although you and I may want the best, the realityContinue reading “Why your camera could be any camera to anyone who sees your images”