Shooting with a dead format

In 1996 Kodak introduced the Advanced Photo System, or APS. Aimed largely at the consumer market, we could now buy film smaller than 35mm in a single cartridge, load it into specially designed cameras without having to spool film, so no risk of the film coming loose from the end spool, and shoot. You could… Continue reading Shooting with a dead format

My first sports photography assignment – The Toronto Wolfpack

Followers of this blog will know that for the past few weeks I have been taking pictures of the Toronto Wolfpack rugby league team's matches at Lamport Stadium. Playing in the English third tier of professional rugby league, mainly against semi-pro teams it has to be said, the Wolfpack have stormed their way through the… Continue reading My first sports photography assignment – The Toronto Wolfpack

Toronto Wolfpack (sports photography again)

For the past couple of matches of the Toronto Wolfpack rugby league team I've taken my D7100 and Sigma 70-200 f2.8 lens and got some shots that I've been very pleased with. Obviously the range of the 70-200 is limited so this week I took the 2x Extender and used that on the D610 in… Continue reading Toronto Wolfpack (sports photography again)