Binoculars are a must for anyone into bird watching, wildlife or anything to do with the great outdoors. Perfect for all kinds of days out (and more serious wildlife photo shoots), binoculars and telescopes allow you to get up close and personal with all kinds of wildlife in its natural habitat. But with such a […]
There is loads of good news to share for all the fans of the Panasonic GH series or anyone who is embracing the camera revolution and making the move to a micro four thirds mirrorless camera. As result of 20 years of contribution to the imaging culture, LUMIX cameras and lenses have gained a solid […]
To a degree, we’ve today’s technologically sophisticated smartphones to thank for the world’s growing obsession with macro photography. Increasingly, the devices we carry are more than equipped to capture a quality of photo that would have once called for a pro-grade photography rig. But when it comes to taking truly remarkable macro shots, nothing can […]
JP Stones lives in Mexico and specialises in cinematic portraits of the people and traditions that have shaped modern Mexico’s fascinating culture. He teaches cultural workshops for the photographer who understands that the essence of a country lies within its people & traditions, not just its photogenic landmarks. How and when did you get […]
There’s no disputing it; wildlife photography is one of the most satisfying of all forms of photography. The satisfaction that comes with capturing an incredible shot of a wild animal in its natural habitat is beyond compare. As is the joy that comes with getting up close and personal with your subject, without ever having made […]
Based in Lisbon, Miguel runs a local photography tour service for those who come to visit and like to photograph. Although flexibility and customisation are very important to Miguel he encourages his clients to look for the simplicity and to adjust their perspective. “Less is More” and “Keep it Simple” are Miguel’s favourite image […]
The world’s collective obsession with photography is nothing new. It was all the way back in the early 1800s that the first photograph was taken; a seemingly humble achievement at the time, viewed today as a pivotal point in history. Today, technological advances have enabled the vast majority of consumers to become armchair photographers. You […]
Fernando Vacaflores first found his fascination with photography in secondary school. ‘My Spanish teacher gave us a project of narrating a story using a few videos and pictures,’ he told us with a nostalgic smile, and he was hooked. First Camera His first camera was a Zenit 12xp with a fixed lens Zenit Helios […]