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Film photography has made a striking return, proving it’s far more than nostalgia. The Film Photography Guide you’re reading is designed as a complete resource — not only covering cameras and film stocks, but also creative approaches, technical skills, and inspiration to help you develop your craft. Whether you’re just starting with your first roll of 35mm or exploring...

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Introduction The Aplomado Falcon (Falco femoralis) is a slender, agile raptor native to the grasslands and savannahs of the Americas, known for its striking plumage and dynamic hunting style. Photographing this elegant falcon at Millets Falconry Centre in Oxfordshire offers a rare opportunity to observe and capture the beauty of this species up close, allowin...

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For years, my Sigma 150–600mm Sport lens was my loyal field companion — through misty dawns in Baughurst Copse, restless owls, and early light over Tadley. But recently, I made the leap and swapped it for Canon’s RF 200–800mm, and after a few weeks of use, I can honestly say: this wasn’t just an upgrade — it was a revelation. H2: The Honest Truth About the Si...

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Black and White Coastal Photography There are places along the coast where the world feels pared back to its essentials — stone, sea, and sky. The more I photograph these elements, the more I realise how little else is needed. This new series of six black and white images, ‘Black and White Coastal Photography‘ created in 2025, explores the meeting point of land and water as a...

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Autumn comes softly here, beneath the canopy of Baughurst Copse — a season stitched together from wind, woodsmoke, and the slow drift of colour through the trees. The mornings are filled with movement: deer slipping through wet bracken, jays cracking acorns in the hush before rain. Each path feels alive, expectant, as though the land itself is…

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