Mark seems to becoming a regular model of mine, and for that I am very grateful as he is amazing to work with and has a very unique style. I know a lot of male photographers are not so happy to work with male models, however, I enjoy it and I think it is refreshingContinue reading “An Urban Portrait Shoot With Mark D”
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A Portrait Shoot With Model Mark Davies At Neath Abbey Ruins
Sometimes an event can happen by planning in advance, and sometimes it can just happen because of fate. I was going to pop out with my friend Andrew to practise some flash techniques, but at the last moment I decided to just place a message on Facebook if any models would like to help usContinue reading “A Portrait Shoot With Model Mark Davies At Neath Abbey Ruins”
Jersey Park Sunshine, Bluebells & Flowers
It was a lovely spring day, so what better than to grab the camera and go and enjoy the outdoors. At the moment, bluebells are popular, as even recently I posted a selection of bluebell images with the family. However, that area in particular is very popular, so every image that comes from there isContinue reading “Jersey Park Sunshine, Bluebells & Flowers”
Swansea Marina Night Time Photography
A new year and new challenges, as we tackle night time photography in Swansea Marina, South Wales. Swansea Marina is a beautiful area on the coast of this iconic city. The challenges were greater than ever though, as it was pitch black and I had my camera, tripod and was also video blogging the event.Continue reading “Swansea Marina Night Time Photography”
Maximising Your Onscreen Histogram Accuracy
It’s a little understood fact that when relying on your histogram to take photographs, or using your blinkies for highlight warnings (among other on screen information based on your exposure), the histogram is based on the jpeg profile that you are currently taking photographs in, and not in the raw image produced by the camera.Continue reading “Maximising Your Onscreen Histogram Accuracy”
