62 PracticalPhotograPhy
pointi beginto seeandunderstandwhatit is i’m
lo okingat. i sta rtto seecompositionsthati would
haveotherwisewalkedpastor disregardedas being
to o busy.Peripheralvisioncanplayan importantpart
to o,guidingyoureyeto lightfallingon a particular
areaor object.What’syourattitudeto editing?
i havea ten-minutepost-captureprocessingrule.
after29 yearsworkingas a graphicdesigner,thelast
thingi wantto do is spendall my freetimein frontof
a computerscreen,so thelesstimespentprocessing
imagesthebetter,as faras i’mconcerned.i do
mostof my initialeditingin lightroom,thenuse
Photoshopto adda fewfinaltweaksandapplyany
fil e formatchoices.But themostimportantpartof
myworkflow,andtheonethatsavesthemosttime,
isto tryto getit rightin camera.Whatpurposedoesphotographyplayin yourlife?
Photographyis botha creativeoutletandan
invaluableaidto my physicalandmentalwell-being.
i spendmy daysin thestudioconcoctingideasthat
fo llowa specificbrieffroma client.Whenoutand
aboutwithmy camera,thebriefandfinalresultaredeterminedby me.landscapephotographycanalso
bephysicallydemanding,typicallywalkingbetween
five andtenmileson an averageramble.Doesyourworkinfluenceyourphotography?
therehasalwaysbeena strongsynergybetween
graphicdesignandphotography– indeedi wanted
tobecomea professionalphotographeratan early
age,butalashavinga mortgageto payanda familyto
fe edputpaidto that!thecreativeprinciplesarevery
si milarthough.as a designeri have to startoffwith
a bl ankpieceof paper,whichi thenpopulatewith
id eas.Wheni revertto photographymode,i tre at
the viewfinderas my blankpage.You oftenlectureat cameraclubs– whatquestions
ar e youaskedthemost?
i verymuchlookforwardto theQ&a sessionatthe
end of a lecture– youneverknowwhatyou’regoing
toget.Sufficeto saythati’vebeenasked,andhave
answered,manyquestionsovertheyears.here’sthe
onlyonei couldn’t – andstillcan’t– answer:youcall
yourselfa landscapephotographer,butwhy aresome
ofyourimagesin portraitmode?Whatkit couldn’tyoulivewithout,photographic
orot herwise?
i supposetheoneconstantis theneedof a tripod.
therearealsomanybitsandbobsi keepin my
camerabag,someobvious,somenotso.i nevergo
anywherewithoutblackplasticbinbags– they’reAboveNothing
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Forestin Wiltshire.
i have a ten-minute post-
capture processing rule, soi try to get it right in camera