Cropped Mirrorless or Full Frame DSLR?
I had a fascinating conversation last night with one of my privately mentored students, Trish Macharla. We were chatting on TOG TALK, my weekly...
Founder of the Hampshire School of Photography Ltd
I had a fascinating conversation last night with one of my privately mentored students, Trish Macharla. We were chatting on TOG TALK, my weekly...
Oh yeah, I do love a good grumble (it’s an age thing) Don’t photographers get on your nerves sometimes? Sometimes they can be a...
I just wanted to tell you about the latest photography workshop I am launching for 2019. Without a doubt, this is quite simply the best workshop we’ve ever produced.
Let’s consider a hypothetical situation. You are twenty-something, you’re female and you’re on holiday in Turkey. You have a camera with a reasonably long...
It’s not unsual these days to find myself in conversation about the pros and cons of shooting in JPG verses RAW. Both are digital...
One question I get asked again and again by photographers, is whether they should be shooting in manual?
Leaving your camera on AUTO will work for most of the time, but with the camera making all the decisions for you, you can expect a number of issues to arise.
You start to see in a whole new way when you shoot macro. All objects become a lot more interesting as you begin picturing them up close in your mind’s eye – even before you point your camera at them.
So you now own a nice camera and you’re beginning to think about which lens you should buy next. The choice seems overwhelming and you don’t want to make an expensive mistake.
Did you know that there is a right way and a wrong way to hold your camera? Most people don’t. When students come to...