A Constant Answer – No Matter The Camera

It all started a few weeks ago with a simple question. “Why did you choose your camera?“. Over those weeks and longer I’ve taken note of the answers and I’ve had some incredible conversations.  What follows are paraphrased examples of the most common answers, which pretty much seemed to be unanimous in each category. TheseContinue reading “A Constant Answer – No Matter The Camera”

When it becomes a bore

We all get spells of feeling like we are in a rut, or just plain bored with photography. That feeling where you don’t want to get out of bed, let alone pick up a camera and take photos of things you’ve seen and photographed a million times. Often it’s a different place, with different subjects,Continue reading “When it becomes a bore”

So… It’s all change! Goodbye current cameras hello…

I’ve been having a lot of thoughts about cameras lately. I have been rethinking my camera setup, my lens setup and my general photography. The first casualty of my shakeup was my Olympus gear. Find out more as I share my thoughts. My initial thoughts lately have been that I should sell all my gearContinue reading “So… It’s all change! Goodbye current cameras hello…”

My New Book “Alleys, Art & Architecture”

It has been a long time in the making, but it is finally out! Here is a sneak peek video of my unwrapping and looking through the book. It is truly amazing to think I put this together over three months, and I am so happy to share it with you! Please watch, and thereContinue reading “My New Book “Alleys, Art & Architecture””

Saint Fagans Museum With A Vintage Camera, A Fujifilm And Almost An Olympus! Plus learning that F/1.4 is important!

I had a lot planned for the visit to Saint Fagans living museum in Cardiff, Wales. I had three cameras with me, and a plan in my head, however, after one image, my Olympus run out of batteries! It just goes to show, don’t trust just a quick look at a battery meter of aContinue reading “Saint Fagans Museum With A Vintage Camera, A Fujifilm And Almost An Olympus! Plus learning that F/1.4 is important!”