photography

ADAPT - A Short Film

Today I'm reminded not to underestimate how what we do can positively impact others ...

I recevied an email from someone who subscribes to my twice monthly newsletter telling me that due to battling cancer over the past 3 years, and still doing so, how they've struggled to get out with their camera as they're unable to drive.

Photography for them, as it is for so many of us, provides escapism as we become completely engrossed in our own creative world … but not being able to get out has taken its toll.

Today through my newsletter they got to see my ADAPT video which prompted them to email to tell me how it's lifted them and given them the drive to plan to go out this coming weekend with their camera but to do so locally as there is ALWAYS something to photograph.

I originally made the video as a form of Self-Medication during a very testing and uncertain time in all our lives during the Covid Pandemic.

It helped me then but to hear that in some way it's helping others to this day feels ... yeah ... feels bloody brilliant!

Mastering Concert Photography: Insider Tips & Techniques from a Pro | Scott Diussa

Watch the recording of this recent LIVE Broadcast from a I chat with Concert Photographer Scott Diussa and discover his process, kit, tips and tricks for photographing LIVE Music and Events and some of the biggest names in the industry … and all with limited time and space! PLUS Scott will share some of his Lightroom Editing Techniques for bringing out the best in your images taken in challenging lighting conditions …

links mentioned in the video

Scott Diussa’s Link Tree: imagesrock.com

KelbyOne Lightroom Conference: bit.ly/lrconf2024

Royal Photographic Society Workshop: bit.ly/rps-editing

The Art of CINEMATIC TOY PHOTOGRAPHY | Jesse Feyereisen

Watch the recording of this LIVE Broadcast as I chat with the wonderful talent that is Jesse Feyereisen and go Behind the Scenes to discover how he lights, photographs and edits to create such incredible imagery of Toys and Action Figures …

Links mentioned in the video

Jesse Feyereisen Website: https://www.jessefphotography.com/

Instagram: @jessefeyereisen

Facebook: @jessefeyereisen

Capturing STUNNING NATURAL WORLD PHOTOGRAPHS in your BACK YARD | Tim Oliver

Watch the recording of this LIVE Broadcast as I chat with Photographer Tim Oliver and discover his tips and techniques for capturing stunning wildlife photographs in particular of birds but also the natural world. PLUS the Gear / Kit he uses, uncovering how he approaches retouching, printing and selling his work.

links mentioned in the video

Tim Oliver’s Website: oliverimages.com

Tim Oliver on Instagram: @oliverimagesaz

Discount Code: Use code GLYN50 on Tim’s Website for 50% OFF Prints and Gift Shop Items

LIGHT | CAMERA | CAPTURE | The Art of Portrait Photography | Ross McKelvey

Watch the recordong of this LIVE Broadcast as I chat with Portrait Photographer Ross McKelvey about his process for capturing stunning portraits and motion covering Lighting Set Ups and Post Processing. Plus Camera Clubs, Printing, Presenting your Work and Photography Competitions …

links mentioned in the video …

Ross McKelvey website: rossmckelvey.co.uk

Ross McKelvey YouTube Channel: youtube.com/@rossmckelvey

Ross McKelvey on Instagram: instagram.com/rossmckelvey

Ross McKelvey on Facebook: facebook.com/ross.mckelvey

Westcott L60-B Bi Colour LED: LINK

IT DOESN'T GET EASIER THAN THIS 🥹 Mobile Photography and COMPLETE Editing Workflow

Here's the recording of last nights YouTube LIVE where I went through the capture and edit of a recent seascape long exposure using my iPhone 14 Pro Max, ReeXpose, Lightroom and Photoshop.

Also covered some of my 'wishes' for the iPhone 15 Pro Max ... or whatever it will be called 😃 and how the change (I hope) to USB-C will make a HUGE difference to the mobile workflow, especially when travelling and away from good internet speeds.

Lighting a Portrait on a Mountain

This is the other photograph that I took of Dai O’Toole in Pembrokeshire a couple of weeks back ; much simpler than the close up headshot I did ... and a lot less editing ( LINK )

With regards to the kit used …

Sony A7RIV with 70 - 200mm G lens

Lit with the Westcott FJ200 and the Westcott 45 Degree Deep Dish Reflector which ordinarily would produce a hard light , but by aiming it just past Dai the soft outer portion is what lights him up.

This outer area carries less power but was more than enough for this shot from the 200ws FJ200 , and done so as to match the soft light caused by the cloudy sky.

My mate Anthony aiming the light past Dai (camera right)

There were still some hard shadows caused by the light hitting the straps on Dai's rucksack and walking cane but these were very easily taken out using the new Remove Tool in Photoshop.

BIG thanks to my mate Anthony Crothers for holding and positioning the light