Today has been one of the warmest days of the year so far, and the next three days are going to be the tip of the heatwave. What better opportunity than to take out the boys for a photoshoot. Today though it was just George, so I grabbed the camera and started shooting! I usedContinue reading “Scooter! And George.”
Tag Archives: Portrait
Jessica At The Abbey Ruins
It was nice to get out and photograph a portrait shoot again, and with the lovely Jessica too! There was a look I wanted to achieve, things I wanted to try with lighting and the weather was great. We were at the wonderful Neath Abbey Ruins in Neath, South Wales for this incredible shoot. ArmedContinue reading “Jessica At The Abbey Ruins”
Tiny Sensor Bridge And Point And Shoot Cameras Are Making A Come Back – Can They Be Used To Make Great Photographs?
Welcome to the fourth and final part of my series looking at camera sensor sizes, their use-case scenarios and who they are aimed at. The first three articles Is Micro Four-Thirds Half As Good As The Other Systems Or A Relevant Camera System?, Why APS-C Sensor Cameras Are Not a Compromise, They Are the Perfect SweetContinue reading “Tiny Sensor Bridge And Point And Shoot Cameras Are Making A Come Back – Can They Be Used To Make Great Photographs?”
And Suddenly Photographers Started Moving To Micro Four Thirds And Smaller Sensors.
Over the last few months I have seen a growing trend among people I know in the real world, and people I know on social media that seems to be backed up by a poll I am currently running on social media (which I will share when it finishes). I have watched photographers move upContinue reading “And Suddenly Photographers Started Moving To Micro Four Thirds And Smaller Sensors.”
A Canal Walk
It is the time of year when there are not too many leaves, and not much colour. So today, while others took their long lenses, and wide lenses and all sorts of zoom lenses, I took my Nikon ZF and my Z40mm F/2. The first time this year I have been out with just aContinue reading “A Canal Walk”
