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A Nervous Nikon Guy: I’m Probably Not the Only One

A Nervous Nikon Guy: I’m Probably Not the Only One

by Chris | Mar 6, 2017 | Everyday, Feature Articles, Gear

It’s not meant to be a rant, although in that endeavour I’ve quite possibly failed. Anyway, sometimes rants are good reads… See why Nikon are making me nervous right now even though I’ve been a loyal user since 2012.

To Ma Paut, with Love: The Story of a “Not-so-Express” Delivery

To Ma Paut, with Love: The Story of a “Not-so-Express” Delivery

by Chris | Jan 30, 2015 | Burma, Feature Articles, Photo Essays

A tale in travel photography in its truest sense, I venture into the remote hills of Shan State, Burma (Myanmar) to deliver a photograph to a village elder taken years ago by a friend and fellow photographer. Trace my steps through the hills here.

Life of Piety: A Photographic Portrait of Haeinsa, South Korea

Life of Piety: A Photographic Portrait of Haeinsa, South Korea

by Chris | Jan 25, 2015 | Feature Articles, Photo Essays, South Korea

Having not yet crossed one of the biggest tourist draws from my Korea bucket lists, I ventured out into the woods of Gyeongbuk this Chuseok to soak in the soothing atmosphere of Haeinsa, one of Korea’s three jewel temples.

The 14 Shots that MADE 2014 my Best Yet in Travel Photography

The 14 Shots that MADE 2014 my Best Yet in Travel Photography

by Chris | Jan 12, 2015 | Feature Articles, Photo Essays, Publications/Awards

My year end review of the shots that made 2014 my best year yet in travel photography. Read on to find out why (and which images) made it such a special year for me here at the Lost Lens, and to find out my promise for next year.

In Focus: Easily Creating Blurb Photo Books with Jackson Hung

In Focus: Easily Creating Blurb Photo Books with Jackson Hung

by Chris | Nov 13, 2014 | Business of Photography, Feature Articles

I caught up with Korea-based Canadian photographer Jackson Hung about his very first photo book, printed through the popular Blurb.com platform. Read on to find out how easy it is to venture into print yourself and what you can expect along the way.

The Fantastic Five: 5 Photographers I’ve Learned From in Korea

The Fantastic Five: 5 Photographers I’ve Learned From in Korea

by Chris | Oct 29, 2014 | Feature Articles, South Korea, Tips & Tricks

After cutting my teeth with the camera in South Korea, I pick out 5 of the peninsula’s most influential photographers, all of whom have helped me no end. While there is an almost indefatigable pool of talent in Korea, these guys are at the top of their game.

The $750 Question: Can you Negate the Need for Ultra Wide-Angle Lenses with Panoramas?

The $750 Question: Can you Negate the Need for Ultra Wide-Angle Lenses with Panoramas?

by Chris | Aug 19, 2014 | Feature Articles, Gear, South Korea, Tips & Tricks

I’ve never been one of those photographers who liked to haul a lot of gear around, and so I decided to explore whether it would be possible to produce sweeping scenes without the use of a dedicated wide-angle.

Trespassing in the name of Photography | Urban Redevelopment in Korea

Trespassing in the name of Photography | Urban Redevelopment in Korea

by Chris | Aug 14, 2014 | Documentary photography, Feature Articles, Photo Essays, South Korea

I revisited an abandoned dwelling in the heart of Tongyeong, South Korea. Read on for still life photography from the eerie scene and for a write up from a friend and shooting partner of mine, Joshua Herrin, in the first guest post on The Lost Lens.

Life from Above: Behind the Scenes in my Aerial Seomun Market Shoot

Life from Above: Behind the Scenes in my Aerial Seomun Market Shoot

by Chris | Aug 12, 2014 | Feature Articles, Publications/Awards, South Korea, Tips & Tricks

This aerial photo from Daegu’s Seomun market was my favourite shot of the past weekend. PIK Magazine asked me to write up the story behind the shot; I dish out my usual helpings of advice as well as some technical tips and tricks.

A Moment in Time, Forever ~ The Philosophy of Photography

A Moment in Time, Forever ~ The Philosophy of Photography

by Chris | May 22, 2014 | Everyday, Feature Articles, Vision

After strolling through a neighbourhood I know and love, I stumble into the murky waters of philosophy in photography. Here I explore the role of the photographer as he who captures and preserves moments for future generations to relate to, to feel and to interpret.

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