How The Internet Has Destroyed Our Grasp Of Great Photography

Though I'm old enough to remember when photos were viewed only in physical family albums, a slide show carousel in a makeshift home cinema, or art galleries and exhibitions, for most of my life I've been heartily immersed in the wonders of the internet. The connectivity of the world wide web, email, and all its associated infrastructure has… Continue reading How The Internet Has Destroyed Our Grasp Of Great Photography

How I Use Flickr To Easily Post Photographs On My WordPress Blog

Welcome, and now we're past the somewhat Smithsian title, on to the meat of the post... When I started 35hunter it was as a free WordPress site, and whilst I now pay a small subscription to remove ads, and have a shorter custom URL, the storage is still pretty limited. So to avoid filling my storage… Continue reading How I Use Flickr To Easily Post Photographs On My WordPress Blog

How To Finally Start (Or Restart) Your Photography Blog – A Simple Guide

One of the biggest pleasures of having a blog is meeting other people with similar interests, to share our photographs, experiments and experiences. So when you leave a comment on a post, I check out where your name links to. A few have their own established photography blogs. Some don’t link to anything at all,… Continue reading How To Finally Start (Or Restart) Your Photography Blog – A Simple Guide

Hiding In Fear Behind A Wall Of Cameras

For years, this was me. Hiding behind my wall of cameras, eternally testing and trying the latest vintage beauty I'd stumbled across. Constantly, guiltily, looking over my shoulder at the growing mass of bodies and lenses sprawled across shelves and buried in boxes. Always feeling that once I'd found that elusive one true love, that… Continue reading Hiding In Fear Behind A Wall Of Cameras