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14 May 2013 | 6 Comments | 5,595 views
Field Studio Photography – Part 1

Field studio photography looks quite unlike ‘normal’ nature photography. For one thing, its stars are often the overlooked animals and plants you can find near where you live rather than the exotic or rare. But the biggest difference is the pure white, back lit background that shows up the subject not as a species or a member of a community but as an individual in its own right.

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22 Apr 2013 | 2 Comments | 1,031 views
Panasonic Lumix GH3 Review

The GH3 isn’t small, at all. It is built to be handled, held and used. It’s for people who want a bigger, more stable platform, especially for larger lenses and adds a bucket load of video on top. This flagship is Pro grade and no nonsense pushing Lumix higher up the market than ever before.

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19 Apr 2013 | 4 Comments | 3,857 views
Tips from a Pro: Wedding Photographer Kevin Mullins

With wedding season right around the corner, we thought it would be a great time to chat to documentary wedding photographer Kevin Mullins to find out more about his shooting style and his advice for those starting out in the business…

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21 Mar 2013 | 22 Comments | 12,150 views
New Canon DSLRs announced + our hands-on preview!

This morning Canon have launched not one, but two new EOS cameras: the 100D, which is the world’s smallest and lightest DSLR as well as the new entry-to-mid level range 700D.

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4 Jan 2013 | 2 Comments | 2,651 views
Nikon Coolpix P7700 Review

With a camera as highly specified as the P7700 it is easy to forget about the most important aspect of all, image quality. To say I was impressed is an understatement, the P7700 produces wonderful files with beautifully contrasted images and sharpness that I would see no problem printing and blowing up to an A3 size print.