Brand New Long Exposures Of Penarth Pier

Today I was back at Penarth Pier to capture a few much longer exposures of the area. Sadly, the tide was not as high as I has anticipated, but I still took the opportunity to take photos. The weather was also not what I had hoped for, but still, it was a great few hoursContinue reading “Brand New Long Exposures Of Penarth Pier”

An Hour In The Cold Winter Sun

As many of you know, I have not been 100% lately, so I have not spent any time with the camera. However, the sun was out during the weekend, so I had a stroll over the beach with my eldest. I took the Nikon ZF along with the Z24-70mm and shot in my Premium VividContinue reading “An Hour In The Cold Winter Sun”

Why APS-C Sensor Cameras Are Not a Compromise, They Are the Perfect Sweet Spot For Most Photographers

For years, the photography world has pushed the idea that full frame cameras are the gold standard (as I discussed here in this series of articles). The narrative is almost always the same: you start with a crop sensor, learn the ropes, and eventually graduate to a Full Frame body when you’re serious. But theContinue reading “Why APS-C Sensor Cameras Are Not a Compromise, They Are the Perfect Sweet Spot For Most Photographers”

Always On Light – A Little Experiment For Portraits

As you would have read in previous social media posts if you follow me on those (or in YouTube Shorts), I had a bit of new lighting equipment. It is the Neewer FL10 Photography Gobo Torch, and I’ve been experimenting with it. As much as I love my flash photography, sometimes it’s nice to doContinue reading “Always On Light – A Little Experiment For Portraits”

A Quick Stop In A Beautiful Location – Penclawdd

We had to visit Gower in Swansea this week, and when we had to pop back to finish some business I knew it was a perfect day to bring my camera. Penclawdd is a little village that sites on the Lougher Estuary in the Gower Peninsular and it is a place of outstanding natural beauty.Continue reading “A Quick Stop In A Beautiful Location – Penclawdd”