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The Great Fire of Chicago: An architectural turning point

Chicago's history took a dramatic turn after the Great Fire by turning its growing affluence into an architectural heritage that distinguished it from other cities.

Entering the Big League: Three weeks with the Hasselblad X2D

A chance encounter with a Hasselblad X2D at a shopping mall led to a three-week loan of the camera, and a chance to find out how a Leica shooter would fare with the flagship camera from a rival premier brand.

The Regent’s Canal continued: A journey from industrial past to urban oasis

The Regent's Canal was built from 1816 to 1820. It was the M25 of its day, moving goods around north London. Kevin continues with part 2 of his journey following the canal.

A Croatian Adventure Continues: Photographing Dubrovnik’s old city

Dubrovnik, The Pearl of the Adriatic, lives up to its reputation as a spectacular destination and a feast for photographers. Remember to take a good zoom lens though.

The Art of Railway Photography: Capturing steam engines and a bit of trainspotting on the side

Keith Walker, a passionate photographer of steam engines, reflects on trainspotting's history and evolution, emphasizing its charm, enduring allure, and his own journey through photography and heritage railways.

“Ralphisms”:  Pearls of Wisdom from renowned photographer Ralph Gibson

Attending a portrait workshop with renowned photographer, Ralph Gibson, the author, Richard Clompus, receives a masterclass in the philosophy and practice of photography.

The Isle of Harris revisited, this time with a Leica Q3

For Andy revisiting Harris for the third time was a charm. There's always more to explore even on a small island, and new tools to explore it with.

Discovering Split: A photographer’s paradise in Croatia

Croatia, particularly Split, is a captivating destination for photography enthusiasts, offering picturesque sites, rich history, and opportunities for creative shots, especially when visited early to avoid crowds.
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