Formula v Feeling. Looking at these different photographic shooting styles and some of the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Are We Taking Too Many Photos?
We are now almost obsessed with taking photos regularly. Through the years photography has become cheaper, easier and more acessible. Expensive film cameras which you had to develop yourself gave way to polaroids and cheap film cameras that you could get developed at a local shop. Digital photography then opened up a new dimension which... Continue Reading →
Recreating Nature
Nature creates the world of beauty that we see around us. From lush, halcyonic meadows to dramatic, explosive lightning storms, nature provides a wonderous palette of visual delights. However, nature is also mercurial, unpredictable and uncontrollable, and often never seems to do what you want it to. And this is the double-edge sword of the... Continue Reading →
The Curse of the Phone Camera
In my previous post, I talked about how I put down my DSLR for a few years and what few photos I was actually taking were just taken using my mobile phone camera. Now you would think that if I was intent on taking good photos, why just use my mobile phone camera and not... Continue Reading →
Digital Realism
Are we conditioned to seeing photographs as the camera captures them, rather than how our eyes would see them?
Popularity = Quality ?
Looking at whether popular photos are high quality photos and whether these two factors influence each other.
Keeping the Interest Alive
Looking at some ways to keep up the interest level in photography.
Cultivating a Style
Looking at developing a unique photographic style.
Cult of Popularity
Looking at snowballing popularity in Photography.
We Like our Landmarks
Looking at the popularity of images containing landmark objects








