What Lenses Would You Pick, If You Could Only Choose Three?
This week’s Tog-Talk podcast pits me against student and now assistant course instructor, Tracey Clarkson (no relation to Jeremy!) as we talk about (amongst...
Founder of the Hampshire School of Photography
This week’s Tog-Talk podcast pits me against student and now assistant course instructor, Tracey Clarkson (no relation to Jeremy!) as we talk about (amongst...
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...
Lesley is currently studying with me on the 12-month Personal Mentoring Plan and as part of her chosen curriculum, we went to Winchester yesterday to...
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.
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.
I am constantly surprised by the number of photographer’s who come to me for private lessons who don’t really know the focal length of their lens. Knowing the importance of different focal lengths and the impact they have of their images is really important.