Blog Archive - Robert Catto, Photographer - Superb, Professional Photography for Arts, Events, People & Places | Sep 8
In a previous essay I was talking about the difficulty of going into unfamiliar venues, and working out how to know what lenses might be needed to reach a performer on stage over a great distance....
jonasrask|photography | Sep 2
By now it should be no secret to the long time readers of this blog that I started my Fujifilm photography career with the X100 in 2011 and added the X-Pro1 with the XF35mm f/1.4 shortly after. I...
jonasrask|photography | Sep 2
If you ask any diehard Fujifilm X series photographer what their top 3 favourite lenses for the system is, there’s a very good chance that the XF35mm f/1.4 LM R WR will be among those lenses....
Blog Archive - Robert Catto, Photographer - Superb, Professional Photography for Arts, Events, People & Places | Aug 23
One of the trickiest things as a performing arts photographer is going into a theatre or concert hall you haven’t worked in before, and trying to pick the right places to be, and which lenses to...
Blog - Derek Clark Photography | Aug 16
A regular shot with the X100V and the WCLX100 This shot was taken at John O’ Groats in the far north of Scotland. It might look like two different horizontal shots, but it is one frame. The lower...
Blog Archive - Robert Catto, Photographer - Superb, Professional Photography for Arts, Events, People & Places | Jul 7
You could be forgiven for thinking the photo above looked familiar—after all, I did have a very similar one a couple of years ago! But there’s a reason for that: the production of Once at...
Blog - Derek Clark Photography | May 12
Almost two weeks ago, I photographed a very special concert by The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra at the stunning St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh (Scotland) called 'Where Rivers Meet'. The...
jonasrask|photography | May 3
It seems like every chinese based lens manufacturer is putting out new fast fifty equivalents for APS-C these days. Some have ventured into full frame territory, but most stay within the APSC...