Why I love my Fujifilm X100S
The Fujifilm X100S is a great camera. It’s both versatile and good looking… although that second point is purely subjective. I personally like the way it looks and feels. I like the dials on...
Look. See. Capture.
The Fujifilm X100S is a great camera. It’s both versatile and good looking… although that second point is purely subjective. I personally like the way it looks and feels. I like the dials on...
Attending photographic workshops, even if you’re an experienced photographer, can be a great thing. A good friend of mine, Lee Herbet, is a contributor to the F-Stop Lounge website. His article Photo Workshops for...
There are generally two kinds of photographers – those that develop their images in software and those that “get it right in camera” and don’t do any post processing other than basic tonal adjustments....
I’ve been asked what’s in my camera bag several times lately, so I thought I’d explain what photographic equipment I carry and why. Travel Photography When I’m travelling I actually pack pretty light these...
Following on from my last post, I thought I’d share some images from London. All of these images were made with the Fujifilm X100S… still my favourite camera! They were all shot in RAW...
REGISTRATIONS NOW CLOSED There are still spots available for the “Explore London 2014” workshop being held from 19-25 September this year. If you’re looking to get out of ‘Auto’ mode on your camera and...
One of the oldest churches in London must be Southwark Cathedral. Located in Central London, adjacent to London Bridge, there is uncertainty about when it was originally established. Verbal history passed down through Elizabethan...
Construction of the Tower of London began in 1066 as a part of the Norman conquest of England. After William the Conqueror’s victory at the Battle of Hastings, he made his way to London,...