Its been quite a while since my original iPad workflow post. Software has improved and the speed of the iPad Pro has totally changed the game so of course, my iPad workflow has moved on quite a bit. The first stage of my workflow continues to be ShutterSnitch. In my opinion this is still the … Continue reading IPAD (Pro) Workflow
Category: Settings
NIK collection away for free
I know a few have asked about my processing of monochromes... Well today Google have announced they are giving the NIK collection away for free and that includes my beloved Silver Efex Pro... Today we’re making the Nik Collection available to everyone, for free. Photo enthusiasts all over the world use the Nik Collection to … Continue reading NIK collection away for free
Working: Gig Photography
I'm still working on the White Balance post; so much I want to cover in it, I will probably have to split it into two. To keep the blog rolling though, here is a quick look at my work last night. I was at the Brighton Dome to cover City and Colour with Lucy Rose … Continue reading Working: Gig Photography
X-T1: Firmware 4.3 Update
Amidst the fuss over the launch of the X-Pro2, the latest firmware update to the X-T1 has come and gone almost unnoticed. Yes, this was just a re-issued of the ill-fated 4.20 release (which had a slight bug in it) but try to find a review or thoughts on release 4.20 or 4.30 and you … Continue reading X-T1: Firmware 4.3 Update
The Q menu
I was talking to a colleague the other day and he seemed unaware that the Q-menu was customisable. I offered to write a short blog on it (based upon the X-T1, the X-Pro-1 is very similar). Not sure what I'm talking about? What is the Q-menu? Basically the Q button on the rear of the camera … Continue reading The Q menu