by Chris | Jun 16, 2016 | Post-processing, Tips & Tricks
Surely I can’t be the only soul who gets the impression that the predominance of this “It’s all Photoshop” whinging is coming from other photographers? Maybe it’s time to stop whinging about Photoshop and time to start learning how to use it.
by Chris | Apr 1, 2016 | Everyday, Post-processing, Tips & Tricks, Vision
After reviewing some of my older photography, I’ve come to the conclusion that when it comes to shadow detail, less is often more when you want to retain or emphasise mood and atmosphere.
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.
by Chris | Apr 27, 2014 | Feature Articles, Publications/Awards, South Korea, Tips & Tricks
A Break from the Boardom is a mini-series of mine that was borne out of shooting what moves you. PIK Magazine asked me to write up the story behind the project, and in doing so I was able to shed light on a lesson that needs to be learned early in the process of shaping up as a photographer.