2018 End of Year Review
As is usual I do a review at the end of each year, this is a brief overview of my professional and personal photography work and a bit about what I did in the previous year.
I enjoy this exercise quite a bit, and it allows me to reflect on the year, and it’s nice to go back through the previous years and see what I’ve achieved.
I don’t tend to set myself goals for each year, but instead a general sense of improving skill wise and moving forward.
I hope you enjoy this look at my 2018, feel free to comment below if you have any questions at all.
Lyde Court Wedding Photographer - Jen + Ed
I don’t think I’ve ever shot a wedding for someone who had quite such an infectious smile as Jen when she married Ed in the summer.
Fujifilm, Fuji X-H1 - Review (updated)
The Fuji X-H1 is a stills and video workhorse in the Fuji lineup. Featuring a reinforced metal body, in body image stabilisation (IBIS) and a top plate LCD screen, this camera is currently everything I need in a professional setup.
Long gone are the days of ultra retro styling and although you get a couple of dials on the top this camera has a much more ‘DSLR’ look than anything else Fuji has put out in recent years, this ain’t a bad thing however as function trumps form when you are using these things constantly.
DJI Mavic Air Review
This review of the DJI Mavic Air is also my first experience with a drone, I've never flown one before so this is all from zero experience, to learning the controls to hopefully starting to master them.
London Wedding Photographer - Amber + Ed
Back in early 2018 I headed down to London for a couple of days to be Ed & Ambers London wedding photographer, I packed in a little light street photography the day before to get my juices flowing then headed over to capture this wonderful wedding.
Iceland Travel Photographer - My Feet in Iceland
As part of my Iceland trip I kept up with a little photo project which was to take pictures of my feet on the many varied landscapes of Iceland. It makes for an interesting little photo essay and highlights the wonderful variety of this stunning place even if you’re only looking down. Enjoy.
Shooting for Ernest Journal Issue 7
Over the past few years I’ve done work from a small run magazine called Ernest Journal. The magazine aims to explore curious history with folk tales and adventures outdoors