Form covering the armed conflict in Syria to accompanying bomb disposal squads in Laos Andy Bush has travelled with his trusty X-Series Fujis getting the shots for British newspapers. Andy will be telling us about his experiences in an exclusive interview next month.
If you haven’t already, check out Adam Bonn’s great Fuji related site. Adam discusses his GAS affliction, his love affair with the XPRO1 and shares some of his photography including his amazing recent foray into street photography.
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Having a nine week old baby has severely limited the amount of time I’ve spent seriously focusing on photography recently. Apart from the million shots of him currently taking up the majority of my phone’s memory. Instead I’ve been spending time researching new photographers and trying to post process some of my old shots to imitate them. I know I should create my own style but I find it quite fun!
Continue reading “With Apologies to Lee Jeffries”
I’ve talked before about how I took a great picture with my smart phone when the batteries all ran out on my Fuji, well here’s another smartphone shot. This time I just didn’t have a camera with me. I know I should always carry one just in case but I figure having my phone means I am always carrying a camera.
War correspondent and wine connoisseur Gary Ayala talks to us about his history in photography and shares some stories and top tips from his extensive experience as a photographer.
I spoke to London based Freelance photographer Walter Rothwell about the challenges facing a film photographer in an age when most photography is viewed online. You may remember Walter as the photographer I featured earlier this month in my Flickr roundup.
I discovered Walter Rothwell’s work through the fantastic magazine The Inspired Eye who were kind enough to feature both of our photography in their magazine and on their blog.
Walter combines two of my favourite things in photography. The Hassleblad X-pan and street Photography. If any of you don’t know, the X-pan is a panoramic camera made actually by Fuji for Hassleblad which exposes two 35mm frames to give a panoramic image and utilises rangefinder focusing.
Now, that statement may sound extreme but hear me out. I’ve been reading into some literature by some leading thinkers and there is hope for us yet!
Continue reading “Good news! There are no talented photographers”
When I haven’t had chance to go out and shoot I like to take a look back through my archives and see if there are any diamonds in rough which I missed the first time around.
Continue reading “Why it’s worth raiding your archives”

