One email started it all, Nikki Closser wrote to acclaimed photographer, Sue Bryce telling of Jill Brzezinski-Conley‘s touching story. The night of receiving the email Sue was in the…
Award winning actress, Angelina Jolie has spent quite some time in front of the camera acting in huge blockbusters like Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001),…
I have been reading the flood of comments (across various sites) about the recent story I published here on F Stop Lounge – Internet Buyer…
Have you ever felt so excited when an internet package arrives in the mail? Well Jalal certainly did when his internet order; the Canon EOS 5DMK III…
Let’s say you’ve gotten over the hump of buying your first DSLR and now you’re wondering what lenses would round out your camera setup. Every…
Have you ever wondered how your film is developed? So what’s first? Let me take you through the process… To start get your favourite old…
Long have I heard photographers lament, “I can’t submit to micro-stock sites, they only want un-processed, clean images…” There may have been a time when…
Sometimes, less is more. As I mentioned in my post about On Axis Lighting, if you can’t use one light properly you will be lost…
POST UPDATED WITH NEW SPECIFICATIONS (SEE **UPDATED**) – 6TH SEPTEMBER 2012 Fujifilm are always pushing the boundaries when it comes to extreme developments within the imaging industry.…
I got asked a few days ago is landscape photography really worth it? It sort of got me thinking about why I do it. I…
This is a continued post from Part 1 – Who Needs Carrots When You Have A Fujifilm X-Pro 1? “You don’t need carrots to see in…
The following are my thoughts I have learned over the past 5 years of photographing weddings. I hope you find my insights helpful for when…
You don’t need carrots to see in the dark – you simply need a Fujifilm X-Pro 1. Hopefully the photos and story show just how…
FUJIFILM X-PRO 1 – a personal review This review is based solely on my own opinion about the camera. I have been using the X-Pro 1 since the beginning…
Shooting portraits is all about good light, I guess we all agree on that. Today, I want to show you how to take stunning portraits…
TTV: Through the Viewfinder Firstly, for those of you who aren’t familiar, TTV stands for “Through the Viewfinder,” meaning that your photographs are shot through…