It was often said, way back in the days of film, that photography was a money pit. Then came digital, and its early proponents declared how cheap it was going to be to produce images. No buying film, no developing prints, take as many shots as you want. Of course, this was all true but […]
Author: Jason Row
Jason has more than 35 years of experience as a professional photographer, videographer and stock shooter. You can get to know him better here.
I make no secret of my age. It’s 54 if you need to know. The best part of 38 of those years has been spent in photography. That photographic path started on my 16th birthday with a $50 Soviet Zenit and has carried on through to modern digital Fuji’s. Like all ventures in life, the […]
I am sure that like me, you have often been told you are doing it wrong. That statement is often applied to many aspects of life but today we are going to look at it in terms of photography. Not long ago, I wrote an article about ignoring the haters in photography. One of the […]
Way back in 2016, I wrote this, “In conclusion then, I would say my experiment in travelling without a computer was not a huge success” It was part of an article where I asked the question could a travel photographer, travel without a computer? For the trip in that article I used my iPad Mini […]
Not long ago I wrote an article about re-invigorating my photography with a project. In it I wrote about shooting with freedom, unburdened by such things as tripods. Of course that’s fine if you are shooting freestyle in good light. However, often you might want a more considered approach, you might want to shoot in […]
Landscapes are amongst the most beautiful and evocative photographs that we take. Yet within the term landscape, there are multiple genres, styles and themes. Photographers don’t just pop out to shoot a landscape. It takes some forethought, some planning and of course an idea of what you want to achieve. That last part can be […]