Working on another post about why I enjoy using telephoto lenses (say, 70mm-135mm), I came round to thinking more widely about how the lens we choose at any one time reflects - and is influenced by - what's going on in the rest of our lives. For me, one reason for using telephotos is they… Continue reading What The Lens You Choose Reveals About How You See The World
The Camera That Killed My Curiosity
From around mid-2012 to mid-2020, I had a great thirst for new (to me, but old) cameras. This desire certainly dropped off in latter years, as I stopped shooting film (mid-2017) and then realised further that once you've discovered even a couple of digital cameras you love, there's little point in keep trying out more… Continue reading The Camera That Killed My Curiosity
One Frame #15
The Best Two Ways We Can Add Value As Bloggers This Year
If you've been blogging for a while, I believe it's a good idea to periodically take a step back and look at why you're doing it, and whether you enjoy it. Having done this myself recently, I've been reminded that one of the core purposes of being a blogger is to give value to others.… Continue reading The Best Two Ways We Can Add Value As Bloggers This Year
Four Months, One Camera?
Just over two years ago I began a one month one camera (OMOC) project, in an effort to escape the feelings of overwhelm and indecision I was experiencing trying to pick which camera to use each time I headed out. The idea was that if I had already chosen the camera at the start of… Continue reading Four Months, One Camera?




