
Photo Credit: © David Noton
f11 Photography Magazine | July 2016
1st July 2016
Issue 54
Welcome to July 2016’s edition of Chasing the Light Online Magazine for our f11 Members.
In previous editions of our Field Trial series we’ve explored the Sony and Fuji systems – but this month Canon takes centre state, as David Noton explains why he chose the system, and why he sticks by his decision. Then in the Low Down, he turns his attention to the photographic inspiration to be found in photographing faces around the world, as he reminisces on the memorable portraits he has shot over the years. In an edition of Stepping Back, David takes us to the Dalmatian coast of Croatia, revisiting the trip he made in 2008 and the location’s possibilities. And in this month’s How It’s Done, he shows us what’s in his photo backpack, a piece accompanied by a video link. Finally, David presents two of his popular Fundamentals of Post-Production Videos.
Meanwhile in this month’s Hoddinott’s Hangout, Ross Hoddinott revisits the wonderful island of Skomer, photographing this wildlife location’s main attraction: the colourful, comical-looking puffins. Then in the Art of Landscapes, Bas Meelker explains why he believes that in the future image editing will become the decisive factor for landscape photographers wishing to create unique images. And for a timely edition of the Pipeline, Ben Pipe takes us on a fascinating tour of the 2015 French Open at the Roland Garros stadia. Finally, for our Guest Feature we’re delighted to welcome on board professional photographer Timo Lieber, as he introduces us to his thought-provoking portfolio of aerial photography shot around the world – a magical experience.
To all our f11 Members, we hope you’re continuing to enjoy our magazine. If you’d like any of your images to be featured in our Member’s Gallery column please send an email to [email protected] with your low-res jpegs and the story from behind the lens for each.
Chasing the Light Magazine Editor
Freya Dangerfield: 1st Jul 2016 12:00:00