For this creative tip, I set myself a task:
THINK FILM…1 roll 24 frames…composition….colour….story…

For this creative tip, I set myself a task:
THINK FILM…1 roll 24 frames…composition….colour….story…
{Things get crazy busy from this weekend, so allow me to indulge in a personal post or two…}
Aside from photography, I also love d-i-y, especially if it costs me next to nothing.
I’m excited to announce my first free download for all of you. They’re pretty, they’re versatile, and best of all…
Now let’s get started. This is a set of tips for Christmas week or Christmas morning.
Back in September, I shot an e-session of a truly awesome young couple at London’s stunning Regent’s Park. The rose gardens at the park was the perfect setting for a classic love story.
I have been playing around with my lenses to keep them from getting too dusty! Here are a few shots taken with the old and trusty 50mm 1.8.
How would you know which photos to keep in colour and which ones to convert to sepia and black and white?
As my knowledge of Photoshop barely scratches the surface, I thought I’d experiment with a few other tools that I have not used much until recently. Saturation is one of them.
When we acquired our DSLR a couple of years ago, it was my husband who read the manual, set the camera up and showed me how to take photos.