Using the Nikon Z8 with old Film Camera Lenses from the 1970/80s

Digital photography is expensive. But what if |I told you that there is a super affordable way to increase the number of lenses available to use on your mirrorless camera. Interested? Well watch this video for the information you need to get started.

LOCAL EXPERT NATURE SHOOTER is here!

Local Expert Nature Shooter is launching today.

So what is local expert nature shooter? (LENS) I have always been a champion for getting out into your local area to shoot the wildlife that is often hidden around us. As wildlife photographers we often get caught up with chasing around after wildlife, often travelling hundreds of miles in the process.

LENS was born out of the idea that as a wildlife photographer you should be the expert in the local area around where you live. I have produced a number of Youtube videos recently where i have championed the value of individuals becoming there local expert. This has many benefits and is particularly useful for anyone starting out in wildlife photography, so let me explain!

Muntjac deer

Taken Approx 2 miles from home.

Walking out of your back door with your camera equipment means you are instantly at your location, even if you live in a town or city there will be green spaces near you where wildlife makes a home and can be seen at certain times of the day. You can walk that area every day, for me that is the early morning three mile dog walk! My dog walk every morning is a recce, what am I seeing where, why is it there? Have I seen it there before and will it be there tomorrow or is it likely to move elsewhere in my patch? I am getting this information every day I am improving my observation skills, my evaluation of tracks and signs. I can then revisit these areas with the camera and take some shots. Perhaps most important are the twin benefits of cost and time. Getting in the car and travelling hundreds of miles, maybe staying in a hotel or cottage is a big cost particularly in these days. But perhaps more important is time. The time you gain by being on site instantly can’t really be measured other than in your improvement as a wildlife photographer. But getting to know my local area doesn’t stop there. These skills I develop transfer over to visiting new areas and all go to help me become a better wildlife photographer.

roe deer

Approx 400m from home

My first official LENS video will be out shortly and you won’t believe the distance I travelled from my studio to get some awesome images! We have also developed some merch if you too want to join the movement and become your Local Expert Nature Shooter, just head over to the merch section on this website. Anyway I hope you enjoy the videos and identify with the process. I will go into more depth in the first Youtube video so keep your eyes open for that. See you soon!

Hauntingly Beautiful - Infrared Image Processing Secrets Revealed

In this video, I'll be showing you how to process infrared images to produce ghostly results that will intrigue and capture your viewer's attention. Processing infrared images is a great way to create hauntingly beautiful ghostly images that will fascinate your viewer. I'll walk you through the steps required to produce these effects easily and effectively, using simple and easy to follow techniques. Have a look and see for yourself how easy it is to produce hauntingly beautiful ghostly images using infrared images!

Unleash Your Wildlife Photography Potential With The Sony A6400

After upgrading to the Sony A7r3 nearly two years ago I had only used my Sony A6400 as a backup camera and for filming Youtube videos. In this video I take the A6400 out for a day to see if can still perform as a top notch wildlife photography camera in 2023. Now over four years old does this camera provide a perfect lower cost option for the beginner wanting a high specification camera that won't break the bank.

A Beginner's Guide to Wildlife Photography: Understanding Tracks and Signs

n this video I visit a new woodland site and spend a couple of hours looking for the tracks and signs of the animals that live there. Developing these skills is essential if you want to become a successful wildlife photographer. Please let me know in the comments below if you would like me to produce more videos like this in greater detail for each individual species. Thanks for watching!

Can I Finally Be A Fan of Wildlife Viewing Hides After All?

I have never been a big fan of the wildlife viewing hides on nature reserves and have tended to largely steer clear of them. In this video I take the plunge and head back to some reserve hides and explain what issues I have with them and see if I can overcome these issues to produce some decent images. Watch and find out how I get on at Blacktoft Sands Nature reserve.