Tuesday, 9 August 2022
Monday, 11 April 2022
Documentary photography
Knee deep in shoes, you just need to find a matching pair. A recent street shot I took in Leeds City market, one of my favourite places for street photography outside of London and NY City. You dont need to travel far to find poverty and people struggling in 2022, more and more will be looking for a bargain. Check out my Instagram for more, old and new @ Streetshootertim
Thursday, 25 November 2021
Street photography/portrait
A recent street portrait I made. I thought he must be a jet fighter pilot but it turned out he’s a Malaya and Borneo veteran. I saw this guy from a distance…his fate was sealed. I liken my street photography to being a hunter in the urban jungle, I stealthily moved in, while adjusting the settings on my weapon of choice (In this instance a Canon 7D) and like the prey of a tiger, they don’t know what’s happened until its too late. But the people and animals I shoot live to tell the tale, and these images are my trophies.
Friday, 1 October 2021
Millennium Bridge
One I made recently with my Canon 40D and Canon EF-S 10-18mm f4.5/5.6 IS lens, at the wide end, (16mm in 35mm film terms) I spent a few days on the streets of London, images can be seen on my Instagram account @ streetshootertim I uploaded this one to IG but decided to delete it, thanks to IG degrading the image quality in the process! I’ve noticed this happens with some images I post there?
I’m not really into landscape photography, I much prefer Cityscapes like this one, (though this could be classed as a landscape too) I can and do appreciate great landscape photography…Ansel Adams comes to mind, Don McCullin makes some cracking landscape shots too, he mostly does it as therapy after witnessing and photographing war.
But I mean... how hard can it be to get good landscape images in a beautiful landscape? It can get a bit boring, you could probably give a monkey a camera and it would get good landscape photos in a great landscape, maybe even better as it could climb up trees etc 😀 I much prefer the challenge of street photography, social documentary.
Thursday, 30 September 2021
The original Canon 7D
Just bought a Canon 7D, the original mk1 in excellent condition for £235…and
it is in excellent condition!, in fact it’s like a new camera! Can’t even see
any dust in the button recesses! With less than 2k shutter actuations! I have
been after one for a while but the ones I have seen thus far have been quite
battered, it puzzles me how they get so, unless its been used in a war zone? Its
rare I buy camera gear new, I did buy a new lens one time, oh and a battery
grip, that’s about it.
The main thing that attracted me to the 7D is the 100% viewfinder, I often find I get more than I wanted when using the 40D, at one time I was well into cropping images but I have done a complete U turn, and now prefer to get it how I want it at the point of taking. The 7D has a few more pixels which is of no consequence to me, the rear LCD screen is a lot better, though I turn the review off and use it like a film camera, If I have been out of town I will start going through my images on the way back while sat on the train, that’s when my editing begins, deleting some, sorting out the wheat from the chaff, less is the new more. Also I don’t want to waste time working on images I won’t use.
I think the focus system is a bit overkill, though I can appreciate how sports photographers will like it, it has a great movie mode too, though I am more into still photography. I have disabled the live view mode, an optical viewfinder is all the live view I need. Not had chance to use it properly yet, but I’m already loving the feel of it, and that larger viewfinder, reminds me of the Canon EOS 1N film camera. Its substantial like a real camera should be, feels good in the hands. The pop up flash is impressive... for a pop up flash! I sometimes like a bit of flash for street portraits to make the colours pop.
I have handled/used a few mirrorless full frame cameras (mostly
Sony) I just don’t like them, don’t like the look and feel of them. It’s neither
a compact nor an SLR, but somewhere in-between. I do have a mirrorless compact, a
Lumix LX100, which I like and is a very capable camera, but it’s a compact, and
I know it’s a compact, it will go in my jacket pocket. I considered getting one of the
Digital rev put a 7D through some challenges click here
Yes… full frame may have the "edge" on IQ over the crop sensor,
but I refer you to my previous points, and it may be better on low light
performance but the 7D is no slouch in that respect, and there is always those things called
tripods. Also I have some great lenses designed for the crop sensor which I
like. All this obsession with resolution and pixel count, full frame etc bores
me to death! Especially when most hardly ever make any prints, but just share
online, also when it comes to printing we are limited by the printers ability itself.
Even my 4/3rds sensor LX100 compact is capable of printing great looking LARGE
prints! If I do get a full frame DSLR It will be a Canon 5D
mk3 or the 6D, the 6D is like a cheaper incarnation of the 5D mk3.
"The photographer is the instrument not the camera" - Eve Arnold
Saturday, 11 September 2021
Big Hair day
Street Portrait
A recent street portrait, one I made today actually (9/11/2021) saw this guy in my local town couldn’t let him pass without asking if I could take his portrait, he was happy to pose for me and I ended up taking a few. Shot with my Canon 40D and Canon EF 24mm f2.8 lens @ ISO 200, aperture priority @ f6.3. I like this lens for street photography, on the 40D its close to a 35mm in full frame focal length terms, (full frame for me means I didn’t crop the image 😀) its a similar set up to the Fuji X100 series, same size sensor and more or less same focal length lens, only the Canon 40D has a focusing system that works. 😀 And I have the option to change lenses. Did I mention its a lot cheaper too. 😀 And I can give it a retro style look to match the subject, thanks to Silver efex...
Shot in raw mode, processed in Lightroom, b/w using Silver efex pro