In the middle of 2010 I was coming out of a pursuit that I'd loved and been hugely immersed in for nearly five years - salsa dancing and teaching. For various reasons, it was time for a change - or at least a break - so I was looking for alternative ways to enjoy regular… Continue reading How 3000 Yoga Sessions Have Enhanced My Photography
Digital Classic Camera Archive!
Whilst older 35hunter readers will recall the days I delighted in 35mm film, my needs evolved, and I haven't shot a full roll since May 2017. I've used digital cameras since my first attempts at shooting with intention around 2006-2007, and my love has continued to grow - prior to, alongside, and eventually beyond -… Continue reading Digital Classic Camera Archive!
How To Blog Quietly
Ask me to name three things that cause me most stress and anxiety in day to day life, and I'll reply noise, mess and rushing. Having young children, there are often occasions where all three collide head on and challenge my patience to - and well beyond - its breaking point. So when I retreat… Continue reading How To Blog Quietly
Unique Photographic Style – Should It Be Yours Or The Camera’s?
How much of the character of your final photographs should be down to how you've manipulated them, and how much down to the unique personality of the camera and lens you're using? After I'd been shooting film for a while, I realised that once I'd found my favourite few film emulsions, it didn't make a… Continue reading Unique Photographic Style – Should It Be Yours Or The Camera’s?
The Lost Lovers – Pentax K10D
Lost Lovers is a series of posts about cameras I have known, loved and lost. I plan to look back at why I loved them ("Romantic Reverie") and then why I ultimately sold or donated them ("In The Harsh Light"). This time around, the Pentax K10D, their flagship DSLR from 2006. Romantic Reverie Aside from a… Continue reading The Lost Lovers – Pentax K10D




