Advanced Lightroom Colour Control

July 01, 2021  •  1 Comment
This is a tutorial that has been a long time coming. As I often review pictures for workshop clients I see quite a lot of pictures that look very muddy after post processing. Many clients wonder why about the reasons for this issue and rather than explaining this to each person individually, I think it is wiser to make a tutorial, so this can be of...
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The Pitfalls Of Chasing Perfect Conditions

June 22, 2021  •  4 Comments
Landscape photographers tend to chase the perfect light, the light that will lend to the scene a sense of glory that otherwise would not be there. We all think we know what those perfect conditions are. We have al heard the call of the splendrous sunrise or sunset, we have all checked weather apps religiously for the best possible times and conditi...
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Framed: The Edges Of The Image

March 31, 2021  •  1 Comment
A lot can be said about composition in photography, but often the frame itself, the aspect ratio, is forgotten when composing. Very often the sensor of the camera defines where the edges of the frame will be without the photographer questioning if this is the best aspect ratio for the subject. A few months ago I read an essay by a photographer,...
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Life After Social Media: The Return Of Creativity

March 31, 2021  •  1 Comment
It has now been three months since I left Instagram and Facebook and since my iPhone is no longer my loyal companion. In fact, I replaced it with a fixed lens camera that is as analogue as a digital camera can be. Life after social media is surprisingly calm and creative. Many hours are spent quietly doing research for books I am planning to wri...
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Ending The Numbing

February 16, 2021  •  7 Comments
"How much life do I exchange for followers and likes?" This sentence persistently showed up on the pages of my journals over the past few years, nudging me to find an answer to this question, urging me to take action. Taking action took a long, long time, but when I did...it resulted in a life lived with a sense of meaningfulness, a sense of purpo...
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