Many portrait and event photographers favour a classic 70-200mm lens. If you use an APS-C camera this combination will afford you some options if you fancy a spot of nature photography
Read MoreLarge insects make very popular pets. I met a particularly large arthropod recently and I enjoyed playing with her. Giant Millipedes are docile but interesting animals and they’re easy to keep
Read MorePhotographing young, boisterous and playful pet dogs is certainly a challenge. It’s also fun and absorbing. I can guarantee you’ll forget life’s woes when you’re with characters like the two German Shorthair Pointers I met in East Sussex recently
Read MoreI recently drove a few minutes up the road to photography some goose chicks in spring at the Arundel Wetlands Centre. Young geese and ducks are curious at this age and it’s easy to get close up photographs of them
Read MoreI bet we’ve all dreamed of a high powered, sharp, but lightweight lens for wildlife photography. It’s the ‘lightweight’ part which is usually the sticking point - until now. One of the finest lenses for bird photography is the Panasonic Leica 100-400
Read MoreDog photography combines fun with a thorough physical workout. That, and the laughter which goes with it, has surely got to be one of the best forms of therapy. Key to success is an owner who is on the same page.
Read MoreI’ve finally found my dream wildlife lens. Who wouldn’t be seduced by an 800mm equivalent, sharp, lightweight, weather sealed and compact alternative to something the size of a space telescope?
Read MoreI photographed this gorgeous little Cavalier King Charles Spaniel at her home near East Grinstead in West Sussex. Photographing pets in their own familiar environments always yields the most characterful photographs
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