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New Beginnings by being almost exactly where I started with this Blog!

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 It has been nearly seven years since I last updated this blog in May of 2017. A lot has changed! I now own a house, work in a steady (albeit boring) career, I'm Married and I have a lovely daughter who just turned three years old! But alas that is not what this blog is about, this blog is about..... Photography. I'd love to do a YouTube channel on 'Exploration' with a camera and talk about this subject. But I have far too little time for that, I may go on small excursions, but 90% of the time it's with my family as Weekends are family time.  But though everything has changed, the post's title suggests nothing has. Well in terms of my camera equipment, it has changed, and it hasn't in some aspects. But to explain that I'll give a breakdown of my camera history and ultimately why it doesn't matter.  Main Cameras- Canon 600d (18-55mm, 50-250mm & 50mm)- My first DSLR I used mainly for filmmaking doing a degree in Film & TV Production (2011-2014)...

Ramble: Why I Shoot Film and Why it is Terrifying

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Hello, I shoot film. Lets get that out of the way. Once upon a time I shot it because it was new and exciting, my fiancee had bought me a camera an old Halina. I researched the camera, read the manual and I was hooked. I was down the rabbit hole so to speak. As I digged deeper and deeper into my research and my practise in film photography became more pronounced I realised I was chasing in why and what I was shooting film for. One of my first serious purchases in the name of film photography was that of a Leica III from 1935 with a Russian FED 50mm f/3.5. I went out a lot with this camera and started my short-lived foray into street-photography. Slowly I started buying more cameras on whim. Nothing too serious. However in late 2015 I was diagnosed with Bi-Polar Effective Disorder and now with a better understanding of why I acted the way I did I read a book. Buddhism Plain and Simple, recommended by my fiancee's brother who is a practising Buddhist. It was an enlightening boo...

A Ramble: From Canon to Olympus and then Fuji

Hello, Today I want to talk about my transition in the equipment I use in Digital Photography and why I have done what I have done. Firstly I started in photography with a Canon EOS 600D which I bought late 2011. I got a twin lens kit with an 18-55mm and a 55-250mm lens. I then went on to buy Canon's nifty-fifty the 50mm f/1.8. My reasons for Canon where simple, I was doing a BA in Film and Television Production and at the time Canon where leading the DSLR film-making revolution. My friend owned a 60D, another a 550D, 650D and so on. Our Uni stores lent out Canon equipment and lenses to film with. However one think happened that I did not foresee. Upon my entry to University I was driven to be a writer, mainly a screenwriter and I chose my modules accordingly. However I became disillusioned by my lecturers and accidental ended up acting in front of the camera more than I was behind it. It was around this time I slowly started researching into Photography. I became hooked on...

Getting Out and Doing Something!

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Hello, Today I want to speak about something that I feel is important in anyone's life. Getting out and doing something. I am a massive advocate for hobbies. I believe everyone should have a hobby, something outside of life and work. Something they can sink their teeth into, lose themselves in. For me that hobby is Photography. I live and breath photography. My job is a camera sales person and I am studying an MA in Photography. I do however have a confession to make. I have a habit of procrastinating. By this I mean sitting at home playing video-games as they day goes by. Though I do believe that every once and a while you need a day-off. Just do naff all and relax. This was becoming far too common for me. So I decided to do something about it. I had a free day from work so I decided to do something with that free time. Recently I had bought a Rolleiflex, 75mm f/3.5 in grey. I had some XP2 120 film loaded into it. So I hopped onto the train into Preston City near where I live. In ...