The Best Photography Advice You Could Have Given Yourself A Decade Ago

It's almost a decade since I took the plunge into buying my first "proper" camera, after shooting with phone cameras for a few years.  Since then, I've owned and used hundreds of film and digital cameras. So, with the hindsight of all this experience, what's the best advice I could have given myself a decade… Continue reading The Best Photography Advice You Could Have Given Yourself A Decade Ago

The Slowest Film

Unless you're a modern day nomad, constantly travelling from place to place, the chances are you visit the same locations time and time again. And, being a photographer, inevitably you make pictures of the same objects in those places over and over again too. One thing I really enjoy about having an archive on Flickr… Continue reading The Slowest Film

Digital Photography – What First Attracted You?

So before we talked about what first attracted us to film photography. This time, it's the turn of digital photography.  My first digital camera (phone) was a Motorola Razr V3i, though I don't really recall making many photos with it, and don't have any saved in my archives. The first camera I remember using with… Continue reading Digital Photography – What First Attracted You?

Photography, Pause, Reset

A rising theme in articles I've read around Covid-19 this week, is the view that this enforced pause on "normal" life most of us have experienced, has caused many to take stock and reconsider what's most important. The kind of objectivity and space to think that all but disappears when we're caught up in the… Continue reading Photography, Pause, Reset