The one-hour project: autumn
Autumn time is such a gift for photographers. The light is soft and golden, carpets of crunchy leaves sit underfoot, … Continue reading The one-hour project: autumn
Autumn time is such a gift for photographers. The light is soft and golden, carpets of crunchy leaves sit underfoot, … Continue reading The one-hour project: autumn
Autumn is the last good chance in the year for garden photographers to capture colour. Winter has a stark beauty … Continue reading The one-hour project: autumn
High summer is a fabulous time for garden photographers. The colours are vibrant, the air is warm and inviting, and … Continue reading The one-hour project: summer
The spring equinox has passed, the sun is warming the earth again, and there are blooms everywhere. I love this … Continue reading The one-hour project: spring
You’d think winter would be a tough time for garden photographers. Well, it is – most gardens are pretty bare – but … Continue reading The one-hour project: winter
For garden photographers, this time of year is tough. The weather is unpredictable. Trees are not yet in bloom, and the … Continue reading The one-hour project: early spring
Last autumn I did a photography project that lasted just one hour. I shoot digitally these days, but what I wanted … Continue reading The two-hour project
As the nights draw in and cold days envelop us, it becomes more challenging to shoot nature. Trees lose their … Continue reading The one-hour project: autumn
My photograph of a light installation by Susie Olczak at the E-Luminate Festival in Cambridge in 2012, ‘Fluorescents’, has been … Continue reading Observer Tech Monthly project
The Rolleiflex 3.5F TLR with 75 mm f/3.5 Planar. Doesn’t exactly trip off the tongue, does it? However, that linguistically … Continue reading Thou shalt covet thy neighbour’s gear