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Can you hear an echo?

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

tumbleweed, tumbling
Originally uploaded by JKönig

Ok so it’s been almost two months since my last post! The irony is that because I have been very busy I have a lot to write about, but because I’ve been really busy I have not hand any time to sit down a create a post.

However, I do think this blog is important, as important as any other part of the job I do as a photographer. With that in mind I’m going to be trying to hit two posts a week. And posting more pictures, after all this is a photography blog (I’m not going to repeat the cliché concerning a specific volume of text).

In the meantime here’s a list of cool stuff I’ve seen on the internet:

MG

A Few Thoughts…

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

short gap filler
Originally uploaded by smussyolay

Posts have been a little scarce recently as I have been very busy. This does mean however that I have a lot to talk about, so stay tuned! In the meantime here are a few interesting things I’ve come across recently.

Firstly, one of the reasons I love the internet: honest product reviews by people with no mandate to keep manufacturers or editors happy, such as Scott Kelby’s review of the Jobo photoGPS, a piece you’d be unlikely to find in a photography magazine! (ps if you haven’t read it already check out The Online Photographer’s review of the Nikon 24-120mm ƒ/3.5–5.6G, which is in a similar vein)

 

Canon have announced the latest in the line of affordable DSLRs, a market segment it created back in 2003 with the release of the Digital Rebel. Check out a hands on preview of the new 500D here. The one good thing about this announcement for amateur photographers (who want to shoot pictures, not video) is that it will likely push down the cost of the 450D.

What’s wrong with the new 500D? Well they’ve equipped it with a 15 megapixel sensor, when there are widespread concerns that 15mp was too much for the 50D. To put this in perspective, 8mp is still fine for the professional sports shooters using the 1DmkII. The 35mm film that was used by some of the worlds top photographers for over half a century barely equates to 8mp. According to the stats of people visiting this site in the past year, the vast majority of users screen resolutions only correspond to a 1mp image (and that’s if it fills the entire screen). Don’t get me wrong, high resolution is not in and of itself bad, but I really can’t see including a 15mp sensor in an entry level camera as anything other than a marketing gimmick.

 

At some point I’ll write an essay on film vs. digital, and my whole take on the debate. But to summarise, my position has always been that no matter how sophisticated the technology becomes it will always be the artistic vision and skill behind the equipment that dictates the ultimate result (until such time when computers become truly intelligent, at which point us photographers will be totally out of a job).

The sentiment was echoed by Michael Johnston in a recent post on The Online Photographer, but this time accompanied by a video which demonstrates the point far better than I could hope to do.

Disclaimer yes it’s a viral ad for Samsung and as a result you have to take what you see with a pinch of salt. But the point is it doesn’t matter if the entire thing isn’t 100% real, having seen “One Man and His Dog”, I know it could be done!

In the Pipeline…

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Tunnel
Originally uploaded by
era145

Now that the admin/design work is essentially done I’m going to be updating this blog a lot more regularly, so I thought I’d let you know a little bit about what I’ve got planned for the next few weeks. Firstly I’ll be writing up my contribution to The Head Project, (a ‘work of worldwide collaborative fiction’), I’ll be documenting my experiences shooting with the new Orbis™ ringflash adaptor in the wild, there’ll be a behind the scenes look at a few recent shoots, some winter macro flash photography, and of course there’ll be a lot more linkage to keeps things going in between. Stay tuned.

MG

The Intro Post

Thursday, November 6th, 2008
self portrait

Welcome to the online blog of photographer Matt Grum. Ok, writing that felt a little strange (also aren’t all blogs online?), anyway I shall dispense with the formalities and get right to the point!

I’m writing this blog for three reasons - firstly, to give people a better insight into what I do and to present a slightly friendlier, more personal face than my standard front page. Secondly, as a resource for other photographers with set-ups, tutorials, and links, and finally just to be something that people will find interesting, regardless of their particular area of expertise.

At least those are the goals - I’m relying on you let me know if I’ve got anywhere close! So drop me a line in the comments and let me know what you think.

MG