Isabel Hight has been busy with a lockdown project that gives a fascinating insight to her local area. From up high she has captured scenes around her to present the city of Sydney, Australia, in an unusual aspect. The more you look, the more you see. Isabel’s work will be appearing in our third issue of Len’s Journal.
A little preview of my new lens, the Voigtlander Super Nokton 29mm f/0.8 Aspherical Lens for Micro Four Thirds. Wow, I am impressed already and it has only been a few days.
Michael O’Neill produces the most striking, otherworldly images with his full-spectrum camera which are delightful to behold.
Elizabeth Johnson produces the most detailed images with so much depth. You can look at just one of her images for hours and still find little details waiting to be discovered. Elizabeth’s work will be appearing in our third issue of Len’s Journal.
The Tarkine is Australia’s largest Gondwana temperate rainforest.
Chris is a photographer based in the UK. He gives us permission to be dark, abstract and to break free from conventional expectations so often imposed on photography. We are delighted that his work will be appearing in our third issue of Len’s Journal.
Len discusses why tone is more important in colour in so much photography
Len originally wrote about Luminosity in an article for better photography in 2014. Seven years latter Len still see’s paying attention to luminosity as one of the key foundations of photography, and monochrome photography in particular.
Working hard behind the scenes before posting out the latest issue of Len’s Journal.
Issue two is back from the printer!