It’s funny, all my life I’ve been taking photos. Through a lot of that time it’s been quite a serious past time, while at other times it’s been about capturing the moment and having fun. But I’ve actually stopped shooting 35mm film, and for a good reason. I remember my first “proper” 35mm film camera.Continue reading “Is the experience of using a 35mm film camera really different to a digital camera?”
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10 Reasons you buy a Fujifilm camera
Being a Fujifilm photographer is wonderful, but their cameras usually draw a certain kind of photographer, one who has wishes and needs that differ from your usual photography needs. Over the years there have been many reasons noted to as why you would consider going to Fujifilm. Here is a list of the top tenContinue reading “10 Reasons you buy a Fujifilm camera”
A Day Out With The Instax Evo At Clyne Gardens Swansea
Sometimes it’s great to travel light. Lighter than normal that is, with a small camera that fits in your pocket! A recent visit to Clyne Gardens in Swansea allowed me to travel super light, armed only with my Fujifilm Instax Evo Mini! The Fujifilm Instax Evo Mini is a brilliant new camera from Fujifilm thatContinue reading “A Day Out With The Instax Evo At Clyne Gardens Swansea”
Fujifilm Instax Evo initial impressions
There have been many reviews on the internet, both YouTube, blogs and websites of the Fujifilm Instax Evo from individuals, sadly, most of them are not long-term Instax photographers, but have just jumped into the reviews because this is an exciting product. As an Instax user for a few years now, I want to reviewContinue reading “Fujifilm Instax Evo initial impressions”
One Year Of Shooting Film – By David Ellinsworth
One year ago my sister gifted me her Minolta SRT101b, a fully manual 35mm film SLR (single lens reflex) camera from the 1970s, which our parents had bought for her when she started art college 30 years ago. Up until then I had never considered shooting film. I just perceived it as cumbersome in comparison toContinue reading “One Year Of Shooting Film – By David Ellinsworth”
