Here’s a selection of mostly unedited photos from different events over the course of this year. This year I developed an interest in the Fujifilm X100S camera and in living history photography. I took several trips to see reenactments, friends, and family. I’ve posted more of these on Instagram. Find that link on the FollowContinue reading “My favorite moments from 2022”
Tag Archives: Sony a6000
Close up
My perspective on photography has started to shift. When I first started in photography with a Sony a6000 in 2015, I was drawn to that camera by sunsets and eventually made many time-lapses. Abandoned buildings and rusted cars drew my attention for the next several years and new friends as a result. A year agoContinue reading “Close up”
Ward’s Dam v2
Trying out free Lightroom app.
Time Will Tell
From an abandoned textile mill in the small town of Lando, South Carolina. Check when their museum is open before you go. It features the history of this place, Manetta Mills.
Photography Backup
I was inspired to write a short update on my process after reading A photography back up strategy to avoid saying “I lost my photos!” The Sony a6000 only has one SD card slot. I usually shoot on a fast SD card of 128GB. Then those photos are backed up to my iMac. I willContinue reading “Photography Backup”
Sony a6000 Firmware 3.21
There is definitely a noticeable change in auto focus response time. Before the firmware update, my newest lens found the focus point in 0-2 seconds and the older lens in 3-5 seconds, now the former finds it within 0-1 seconds and the latter within 1-2 seconds.
Photography Kit
In January of 2015, a hobby was made concrete. I had been taking pictures for a long time with limited 8MB cameras on smartphones until one day the ability to control light in the image became of more importance to me. I researched by reading and watching videos on all brands and types of professionalContinue reading “Photography Kit”