Why Sony’s A9ii strategy​ makes no sense

There have been a floury of Sony apologist rushing to defend Sony with the disappointed fan base and the A9ii release.

The excuses provided have been along the lines of:

  • Sony needed a better backend workflow for professional users
  • The A9 was good enough that not much was required
  • This camera is dedicated to a small portion of the user base that needed it
  • Users were expecting too much
  • This is only a sports camera

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Taking camera photos on a budget

I’m often asked how I get my gear photos. People like showing off their gear and as a result, camera photos have become more popular.

There is obviously a lot of work (and gear) that goes into good stock camera photos, but there are also ways to produce good photos on an extremely low budget. When I say extremely low budget, I mean under $10 assuming you have the camera and lens to take the photo and another piece of gear you want to photograph.

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The A9ii – Are our expectations to high or did Sony fail us?

The A9ii announcement has come and gone. There has been a floury of people saying Sony under-delivered and a number defending Sony and saying the user expectations were too high.

So who is right? At the risk of opening myself up to criticism, when you have to ask the question “what has changed?” with a camera, then you have to accept that at least some of the criticism is valid. Continue reading “The A9ii – Are our expectations to high or did Sony fail us?”

Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride with the Sigma ART 35mm f/1.2 and 135mm f/1.8

35mm and 135mm are my favourite focal lengths. When this years Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride came up and I had a chance to get involved, they became the natural choice for my camera bag.

For those who aren’t familiar, the Distinguished Gentleman’s ride is an event that raises money (and awareness) for mental health and prostate cancer. Continue reading “Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride with the Sigma ART 35mm f/1.2 and 135mm f/1.8”

Get out of your comfort zone and learn how to shoot flash

I can’t count the number of times I’ve heard the phrase “I only shoot natural light”. In photography circles its normally use for one two reasons:

  1. The photographer in question knows how to use off camera flash but prefers natural light because it works better for the way they take photos.
  2. The person has no idea how to use off camera flash, and as a result prefers what they know over what they don’t know.

Nine out of ten times when people say they prefer natural light, it’s because they don’t know how to use flash properly. Continue reading “Get out of your comfort zone and learn how to shoot flash”

What is ISO? (via Shotkit.com)

As mentioned, I’m doing some writing for Shotkit so this is the first article I’ve put out. There should be some more articles coming soon What is ISO? (via Shotkit.com) The shift from automatic to manual can be pretty daunting for many new photographers. As you start to get your head around shutter speed and aperture, you have camera ISO to contend with and things get confusing again… To continue reading, click here Continue reading What is ISO? (via Shotkit.com)

Our extreme focus on image quality over purpose

I saw a post the other day, questioning whether the A7Riv out-resolves the G Master and G lenses and whether people would need to upgrade lenses as a result. Yeah, I know what you’re thinking…who the hell cares? Apparently some people do. 6 months ago they had the sharpest lenses in the Sony lineup but suddenly their sharpness world has imploded and they need new lenses because their camera now out-resolves it. Continue reading “Our extreme focus on image quality over purpose”

Life is what you make of it – inspiring people

I do some TFP shoots as a means to shoot portraits. I’m not a paid professional as I run another non-photography related business and this website is completely non-commercial. As a result, the only way for me to engage effectively with models is under the TFP banner. For those who don’t know TFP, I’m busy writing an article on it which I’ll give you the full details on. Continue reading “Life is what you make of it – inspiring people”