Published inCameraluxPhotography’s relationship with reality — it’s complicatedA photograph is commonly viewed as a slice of reality — as the world imprinting itself. It’s really not that simple.2d ago72d ago7
Published inCameraluxLow-res digital photography–the new analogue?There are many ways of feeling old. It turns out that one of them is seeing digital cameras being described as ‘vintage’.4d ago14d ago1
Published inHumanAIDeepSeek’s Winnie-the-Pooh ProblemDeepSeek might be causing massive waves in the AI world, and not necessarily for the right reasons, but it seems to have some blind spots.Feb 19Feb 19
Published inCameraluxPhotographing imaginary monuments in the landscapeIn landscape photography, the significance of the scene owes as much to your imagination as it does to the subject itself.Jan 226Jan 226
Published inCameraluxA story in a single photographIt is possible to evoke a narrative with just one frame — if you engage with the viewer’s imagination.Jan 1312Jan 1312
Published inEngageA shadow in New OrleansIn the celebratory atmosphere of a festive French Quarter moved a restless spirit.Jan 811Jan 811
Published inCameraluxEntitled photographsDo titles add something to photographs, or do they detract? The answer is yes.Jan 81Jan 81
Published inCameraluxWriting for CameraLuxIf you’ve got something interesting to say about photography, why not say it here?Dec 26, 20243Dec 26, 20243
Published inCameraluxImprove your photography by drawingDrawing and photography are very different. But they have a lot to offer each other.Dec 26, 20247Dec 26, 20247
Published inFull FrameShooting the Loch Ness MonsterPhotography can be a tough job when the weather turns bad and your model won’t cooperate. Especially when the model is a monster.Dec 22, 202414Dec 22, 202414