When I first started out on my photography journey, before I really got into street photography and was focusing my efforts on still life and landscape photography, I used to really get into editing my images. This meant that I took up to an hour adding detail, adding colour, adding clarity, reducing the Highlights slider to 0 and increasing the Shadows slider to 100
Read More‘When you select Shutter Priority, it is important to know that, whilst you have full control over the Shutter Speed, the camera will pick the Aperture. What Aperture the camera chooses is dependent on how slow or fast the Shutter Speed that you have chosen is, and also how low or high your chosen ISO, is.’
Read MoreIt’s 2023. You want to learn Street photography but you don’t know where to start. Here are 10 tips that you can use as projects when you hit those City streets.
Read MoreNight Street photography is not too difficult once you get to grips with the settings that you need to use regularly. In this blog post we are going to take a look at the approximate Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO settings that you need to select in your camera, after dark.
Read MoreThe job consisted of taking photos for an outdoor event that lasted pretty much the entirety of the afternoon in a small seaside town in East Sussex, called Bexhill.
But how did I take these photos and what settings and methods did I use? And how does event photography correlate with street style photography?
Read MoreSome might say that I was born disadvantaged. Yet I had a headstart and I jumped into the realm of Earth, early.
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