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Portraits: Stop down a notch if you want to admire the...

Chris Gampat advises against using the widest aperture for portrait photography, as it can lead to focusing issues, urging photographers...
The author struggles with choosing between the aesthetically appealing MacBook and the practical MacBook Pro, ultimately deciding to continue using...
When the first 50mm f/2 Summicron was introduced in 1953 it was in screw mount for the then current Leica...
John Brownlee, writing in Fastcompany says that Kindle finally gets typography that doesn't suck. I agree. Bookerly totally...
Bradley Chamers, writing in Tools & Toys Apple Watch is a unique device. It’s form over function in a...
The Ricoh GR arrived at Macfilos just after launch and I used it for a month or two. I was not...
The Apple Watch has been on my wrist, exclusively, for the past three weeks. So far I have not missed...
Think wide angle and think about cramming as much landscape as possible into one frame. Yet a food wide-angle lens...
Tramping around the City of London, camera in hand, is a constant delight. I confess to spending a lot of...
It took only 427 years but Sir Francis Drake has met his Nemesis. In 1588 Drake scattered the Spanish...
Yesterday, I was in Red Dot to meet my friend George James for lunch when Ivor Cooper introduced me to the illustrious Brian Bower, down...
Back in March I listed the dates of the South London Camera Fair incorrectly. The correct dates for the remainder...
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