Travel

Capturing a culinary feast for the senses with the Leica Q3

Food is a visceral experience. Capturing on camera takes you only part way to experiencing a feast for the senses. Even with a camera as highly regarded as the Leica Q family, the scents and flavours can only be conjured in your imagination.

City of Bridges: National Geographic Landscape winner Christopher West in Venice with Leica’s Q3 43

Christopher explores one of the world's most beautiful cities with one of his favorite Leica cameras, the Leica Q3 43.

Falling in Love Again: Was Medium Format the right choice for me, and can it be the right choice for you?

Erwin falls in love easily with camera gear. He took up Medium Format and loved the gear, but has now moved on...

Istanbul: An odyssey through chaos, carpets, and call to prayer with a Leica Q-P

Istanbul is a crossroads city at the interception of cultures. It is both traditional and modern. It's Western and Eastern European, and the gateway to Asia. It defies easy definition and for that reason is a magnet for curious travelers.

The View Point Café, Harwich Harbour: the ideal base for a day’s photography

The View Point Café in Harwich Harbour is a perfect vantage point for spotting and photographing passing ships. And, they serve a nice cup of tea.

The Pocketable Ricoh GRIIIx HDF – good enough?

Is the Ricoh GR3X HDF good enough for a discerning photographer like yourself? Andrew Tobin helps you to decide for yourself…

OM System Old and New: Through Italy with an Olympus OM-4 and an OM-5

OM System is today the maker of the OM-5 DSLM camera. But the OM System was also the platform of the Olympus analogue SLR cameras. We tried the recent OM-5 and the vintage OM-4 Ti side by side during a trip to Italy.

75 Years On: Where in the world is George Orwell buried?

George Orwell died seventy-five years ago, in January 1950. But his grave lies in a most unusual place...