Guide: Scanning Film with the Fujifilm X-T1
A guide to scanning film with a digital camera to get better results than a flatbed scanner.
A guide to scanning film with a digital camera to get better results than a flatbed scanner.
Photography
While continuing in my months-long effort to write up my film scanning process, I thought it worth sharing a quick tip for PTGui, the photo stitching software I use. PTGui produces fantastic result...
Here's an older photo from the archive: not long after I'd moved down to London, Ken and I drove down to Dover on a super sunny day and walked the white cliffs which is oddly under the stewardship ...
I've gone quiet on the blog again for the past month, though with good reason: the run-up to and then birth of my first child last weekend. Liz and I are so happy to bring our son, Alexander Raymon...
It was the Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend and it's another year I regret not making the trip (though this year a bit less given its proximity to Liz's due date!).The last time I made it ou...
Of the photographs I've taken in the past couple of years, one of my favourites is the shot I took in February 2015 of Van Damme Beach in northern California with the morning fog still clinging to ...
The view from Twin Peaks over downtown San Francisco and the bay is renowned though you don't see nearly as many shots looking the other way, west towards the Pacific. In my very brief visit to th...
I publish my photos here well and truly out of order compared to when they were taken. I've got 10 years' worth of photos that I can find and so I've got a good backlog in a Lightroom collection th...
In a bid to block out the political goings-on in the UK today, I'm looking back a good few years to a trip my brother and I took out to Kielder Water. In a similar but stronger vein to the photo I ...
As we've had thunderstorms and a bit of flooding in London overnight, I thought I'd share a similarly-themed photo from a couple of years ago. Liz and I were on our first drive up to Otterburn toge...