Full frame Vs APS-C Vs Micro Four-Thirds: The feedback spoke volumes

Over the last three days, I have released three articles covering the usage and target audience for Full frame, APS-C and micro four-thirds cameras. As someone who has used all these formats for decades in one form or other, for both fun and for serious use (earning money or professional shoots for various areas inContinue reading “Full frame Vs APS-C Vs Micro Four-Thirds: The feedback spoke volumes”

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”

Full-frame cameras are the gold standard for a reason, but it may not be for you.

In the world of photography and the photographers I work with, Full Frame is a term whispered with the kind of reverence usually reserved for vintage Ferraris or aged scotch. For years, it has been marketed as the gold standard of photography, the moment you stop being an amateur with a light interest and becomeContinue reading “Full-frame cameras are the gold standard for a reason, but it may not be for you.”

The Megapixel Myth: Why You Have More Megapixels Than You Need, And Then Some!

In the world of digital photography, “Megapixels” has long been the primary metric used to sell cameras. It’s a number that feels easy to understand: bigger must be better, right? However, for the vast majority of photographers—from hobbyists to working professionals—the obsession with high pixel counts is often a distraction from what actually makes anContinue reading “The Megapixel Myth: Why You Have More Megapixels Than You Need, And Then Some!”

Why my images are rarely bigger than 1200px longest side on social media and my website.

This may be of interest to some people, so I thought I would share why my images on the internet are usually between 800px-1200px on the long side and not bigger. There is a method to my madness, and it is something that I have been doing for a very long time. First of all,Continue reading “Why my images are rarely bigger than 1200px longest side on social media and my website.”