Article written in collaboration with Manfrotto and Joby. Anybody who’s spent a winter in England knows how dark and short the days are during the colder months. Chasing light around the house on a dark day, when you’ve got deadlines to meet, can be extremely frustrating. While flash can be essential if you want toContinue reading “LED lights and collapsible reflectors”
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Tripods for food photography
*Article written for Manfrotto It’s often said that the most important tools for a photographer are a creative mind and a trained eye. Light, composition and the subject matter all determine how powerful and impactful your image is going to be. Photographic equipment is just the means to help us achieve our vision, right??? Well,Continue reading “Tripods for food photography”
Fungi Macro Photography
Article written for Fujifilm UK. Different types of fungi require different conditions and habitats. At this time of year, in autumn and early winter, they seem to appear almost everywhere. If you’ve never tried capturing them before, now is the time to give it a go – they are great subjects for macro photography! TheContinue reading “Fungi Macro Photography”
“More than full frame.” Review of Fujifilm’s medium format GFX50S MKII and the FUJINON GF 35-70mm f/4.5-5.6 WR lens
Fujifilm recently approached me to ask if I could test their newest and most affordable member of the GFX family, the GFX50S MKII and the new FUJINON GF 35-70mm f/4.5-5.6 WR lens. I have been using Fuji X series cameras and lenses for some time, but had only dabbled with full frame cameras, let aloneContinue reading ““More than full frame.” Review of Fujifilm’s medium format GFX50S MKII and the FUJINON GF 35-70mm f/4.5-5.6 WR lens”
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Overcoming Depth of Field Limitations
Some methods and equipment allow altering the apparent DOF, and some even allow the DOF to be determined after the image is made. For example, Focus stacking combines multiple images focused on different planes, resulting in an image with a greater (or less, if so desired) apparent depth of field than any of the individualContinue reading “Overcoming Depth of Field Limitations”
Butterfly Lighting
Butterfly lighting uses only two lights. The key light is placed directly in front of the subject, often above the camera or slightly to one side, and a bit higher than is common for a three-point lighting plan. The second light is a rim light. Often a reflector is placed below the subject’s face toContinue reading “Butterfly Lighting”