The Sony A7 – the review without the science
As many of you will already know, I recently swapped my entire Nikon system for a single camera. But not just any old camera, it was for the A7. The new, full frame mirrorless supersexy offering from...
View Article“Exploring Vision” with Joel Tjintjelaar – A Review
Occasionally, I’m asked to review photography products, nothing so glamorous as shiny new cameras, but for me, products that are far more important in developing you as a photographer and artist. Which...
View ArticleKōzu Vol.1- A review
We’re all familiar with the term, ‘never judge a book by it’s cover’, meaning that it’s outer surface is often not a true reflection of the quality within. And in the case of Kōzu.Vol.1, this...
View Article“The fastest professional photo workflow solution on the planet”, Photo...
I often find it difficult to write reviews of products, I’m always worried that I’ve left something important out, or not explained something in enough detail, or sometimes too much detail. And as...
View ArticleIridient Raw Developer – A review
As photographers, we all start out shooting JPEGS. Until the day comes when a photographer we admire, shares with us some invaluable advice about the benefits of shooting RAW images. We know the files...
View Article“Predominately Orange”– A Photobook by Jon Reid
Being of English descent, I have a history with the protagonist of Jon Reid’s great book, “Predominately Orange”. In fact, it’s been documented that we’ve actually woken up in the same room on more...
View Article“Contact Sheet” by Light Work
Over the Summer months, I will be taking a look at a few of the many photography publications available to us. I’ll be writing specifically about those that are offered in the more traditional print...
View ArticleDienacht Magazine – One not to miss !
Dienacht is brilliant. It’s not for everyone, but for the viewer that wants to be challenged by strong, powerful images, this is essential reading. Published twice a year, Dienacht is the product of...
View Article“From Basics to Fine Art”– A Review
Before I begin with my review of Joel Tjintjelaar and Julia Anna Gospodarou‘s new book, I’d like to say a few words about how when creating art, often you will see more of the artist, and less of the...
View Article“The Essential Guide to Black and White Photography”– A Review
It’s been a good year for B&W photography, and there’s one man to thank for that, David Nightingale. Next year will be an even better year for B&W photography, and there’s one man to thank for...
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