PHOTOGRAPHING AUTUMN
Autumn. warm jumpers, hot chocolate, log fires and great photography. Why do I love autumn so much and what are my tips for photography during this season? Well, keep reading and I will tell you.
For me personally, summer is the worst time of year for photography…
BEGINNERS GUIDE TO READING A HISTOGRAM
The histogram. A little graph that you will hear about all of the time. You will also see it appearing at the top right hand side of both Lightroom and Photoshop. But what is it? How can you read it? and how will it help improve your photography? Sit tight, grab a cup of tea and I’ll tell you.
THE IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD TRIPOD
Tripods. A pole with 3 legs, right? Nothing more than that. If it holds your camera, then that’s good enough….. WRONG. In my opinion, having a good tripod is imperative. I’m not exaggerating when I say that buying a high quality and sturdy tripod has completely changed my photography and ultimately the quality of my images. Before I delve into that, let me explain why I think, apart from your camera and lenses, why your tripod should be the next most import piece of equipment that you own.
20 INSPIRATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY QUOTES
I think every photographer goes through patches of “writers block” and sometimes need a bit of inspiration to get out there in the field. I’m someone who finds flicking through a photography book helps get those creative juices flowing, however, some people are really into inspirational quotes. So, with that in mind, here are 20 quotes that either make me think or encourage me to grab the camera bag and tripod.
TIPS ON PREDICTING A GREAT SUNRISE OR SUNSET
First of all, let me start by saying that I’m not a weatherman or a meteorologist, nor do I profess to be. I’ll leave that to the professionals. This blog is about the methods I personally use for my landscape photography, so I can try to predict the weather conditions to suit places that I would like to shoot. For example, for me, if there is potential for mist I personally don’t want to be at the beach.
MY FAVOURITE LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHERS
This is going to be a longer blog than usual, as this blog is going to be about my favourite photographers. These photographers all have their own little traits and trends as to why I really like them and their work. Most importantly, I’m going to talk about why they inspire me.
WHY YOU SHOULDN’T GIVE YOUR WORK AWAY FOR FREE!
Before I start, I’m going to admit that I’ve fallen foul of some of this myself, and its hard not to be flattered when a company comes knocking. I was just happy having people like my images, and enjoyed taking them. That is still the case and always will be, but why shouldn’t we all get paid for our talents? I mean, look at what we as photographers do and pay for to get to a position where we can sell our photography. I’m sure you can all relate to these.
FORESTRY ENGLAND’S “18 INSTAGRAM ACCOUNTS TO FOLLOW”
I am delighted to announce that I was one of 18 Instagram accounts who was selected as Forestry England’s “18 Instagram accounts to follow if you love nature”.
I am obviously honoured to be selected alongside photographers like Simon Baxter, who I personally look up to. Living near a number of Forestry England woodlands, I spend a lot of time walking through the forest and taking photography of all of the trees that they have to offer.
A GUIDE TO WILD CAMPING
A lot of people may see wild camping (or backpack camping) as something that they wouldn’t be able to do, that it’s scary or a little bit daunting. People generally have the same questions like; What do I pack? What if the weather turns bad? Where can I camp?
Hopefully, this blog will answer some of those questions for you.
MY FAVOURITE PHOTOGRAPHY PODCASTS
If you’re anything like me, you spend a lot of time outside or in the car driving to locations. Sometimes you can be sat at a location for a few hours, so what better way to pass the hours waiting for that perfect light then to listen to a podcast on photography. Here are my top 5 landscape photography podcasts.
LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE TO ICELAND
Here is a quick guide on some of the locations I’ve visited in Iceland, what I packing for the trip and some handy tips if you’re thinking about making the trip yourself.