I just watched Alex's latest video and I thought I would share it as this resonated with me and I think it will do the same to anyone starting out in photography.
Field notes. A photographic record of observations and activities that I encounter during my photo walks.
Saturday, 26 August 2023
Saturday, 29 July 2023
F I E L D N O T E #10 Amsterdam Edition
Below are a few of the best shots I took. All shot using my Fujifilm X-E4 XC 35mm F2.
Fujifilm X-E4
XC 35mm F2
1/1000 sec
F6.4
ISO 320
Labels:
amsterdam,
documentary,
lightroom,
photography
Location: London
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Sunday, 2 July 2023
F I E L D N O T E #9 London Pride Edition
Excited to go to my first London Pride event to take some photos of the colourful event.
Below are a few of the best shots I took. The majority of photos were shot using my Fujifilm X-E4, classic neg. Whilst some were edited to give a classic warm summer look.
Saturday, 24 June 2023
F I E L D N O T E #8
TT ARTISAN 27mm F2.8
1/180sec
F4.5
ISO 320
Fujifilm X-E4
TT ARTISAN 27mm F2.8
1/70sec
F2.8
ISO 320
Fujifilm X-E4
TT ARTISAN 27mm F2.8
1/60sec
F2.8
ISO 320
Sunday, 18 June 2023
Music Festival Photography Tips
Live performances are an extraordinary spot to catch the energy and fervor of unrecorded music. With just the right amount of arranging and planning, you can take astonishing photographs that will endure forever.
The following are a couple of ways to take photographs at music festivals: Choose the right stuff. A DSLR camera with various focal points is great for live performance photography.
A wide-point focal point will be valuable for catching the general scene, while a zooming focal point will permit you to focus in on the activity. A stand is likewise smart, particularly on the off chance that you anticipate making long openness efforts.
Be ready for the components. Live concerts can be eccentric, so it's vital to be ready for anything. Pack a downpour coat, sunscreen, and a cap.
Have imagination with your chances. Make it a point to explore different avenues regarding various points, Have a go at shooting from the group, from a higher place, or from behind the stage.
Have some good times! Live events are an extraordinary spot to set free and have some good times. Remember to partake in the music and the environment.
Here are a few extra tips that might be helpful:
- Get to the celebration early. This will allow you an opportunity to investigate the best spots for photographs and stay away from the groups.
- Know about your environmental factors.
- Try not to get so up to speed in taking photographs that you neglect to have fun.
- Be aware of other celebration participants.
- Try not to obstruct individuals' perspectives or hinder them.
- Have a fallback. Things don't generally work out as expected, so it's dependably really smart to have a plan B on the off chance that your camera breaks or your memory card gets full.
With just enough preparation and arrangement, you can take astonishing photographs that will catch the recollections of your live event experience.
Of course, we can't all afford DSLRs, so here below are some disposable cameras you can get just in time for the next festival weekend.
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Kodak fun saver 35mm https://amzn.to/3PhsAx2
Agfa pack of 5 https://amzn.to/3JjcShl
Wednesday, 14 June 2023
F I E L D N O T E #7
Labels:
documentary,
lightroom,
London,
photography,
Street photography
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