My “From Project To Print” first project “Alleys, Art And Architecture” is finally complete! This book took approximately three months from start to finish, and to say that I am proud of this book is an understatement. The following video shows you the joy and excitement I had when I opened the package, that wasContinue reading “Alleys, Art And Architecture”
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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!”
New Video!
I’ve made a new video for my YouTube channel on my recent experience using the Nikon P50 CCD camera as my only camera while away on holiday for a week with the family! If you haven’t subscribed already, please feel free to. And enjoy the video! Excuse my voice, I have a bit of aContinue reading “New Video!”
Why the Viltrox 56mm F/1.4 is becoming a favourite lens of mine.
Regular followers of my photography will know that as a general rule of thumb, I love the Viltrox 23mm F/1.4 and the Olympus 17mm F/2.8 (for my Olympus Pen E-PL8), both approximately 35mm focal length equivalents in full frame terms. In fact, either of those lenses generally lives on one of my cameras. However, inContinue reading “Why the Viltrox 56mm F/1.4 is becoming a favourite lens of mine.”
