As a professional landscape and travel photographer I'm lucky that my passion is my full-time job. And with it comes adventure in a number of different countries.
My photography channel gives you a behind the scenes look at the trials and tribulations that I face as a working photographer. I'll also provide you with various tutorials on the business and technical side of things such as camera craft and Lightroom/ Photoshop tutorials.
So if you're interested in catching sight of eagle hunters in Mongolia, the cityscapes of Japan or just coming along as I explore and photograph the French countryside where I live then there's bound to be something for everyone.
Outside of RU-vid I run landscape and travel photography tours and workshops in group form as well as one to ones in places such as the UK, France, Italy, Mongolia, Japan and Vietnam.
I would love to know how you managed to get up higher for the Cathedral in Limoges. I now live in the area and I would be so happy if I could take some fabulous images from higher up. BTW, have you been in the area since you vlogged this episode? They have done some stunning renovations to the Cathedral and the columns are now restored and painted. Loved watching this, it gave me some good ideas for shooting in the area.
Enjoyed your video on a couple of Hanoi's suburbs. Were you able to get the contact information for your guide or her local agent as someone requested earlier? I'd also appreciate knowing the location of the soy bean/sticky rice terracotta jars. Thankyou
I've searched this because I will travel to Europe next week and I will be visiting big churhes. These are amazing tips, thanks for the video. Yet, I don't think I will be able to use my tripod and there will probably be a lot of people.
I shoot real estate and have been looking for something that will make my work flow much quicker. I have been using the Ulanzi F38 quick release plates on my tripod and gimbal, and that has been excellent and I would prefer to maintain these when upgrading. What tripod would you recommend? I've seen so many overpriced tripods, I'm just looking for something stout that's not terribly expensive.
Hi @JulianElliottPhotography , I'm planning going to Vietnam on Nov. In my country, if for grabfood the rider will call using grab apps. I think the call made is not using normal phone call. It's more like WhatsApp call. Not sure if I'm right.
Hi .. I am doing research for ancient churches and I need capable camera for stills and good lens for taking photos for inside and also a good lens for icon and manuscripts what can you recommend for me??
If you arrive before the start date of your visa then you’ll have to get another one. So if your visa starts on 14 December but you arrive on 13 December then you’ll have problems.
@@Markylenn87 indeed. I've had 3 e-visas this year but not for the current trip. Upon arrival I checked with the officer stamping me in and he confirmed 45 days 😄they didn't ask for my return ticket or accommodation details etc but I'd carry a copy just in case. If you also look on the UK here you'll see: www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/vietnam/entry-requirements
@@JulianElliottPhotography Perfect thanks for that, saves a lot of hassle. I read some blogs which made it sound like a complicated process. I will be coming in from Laos, i assume should still be the same process and its just about which passport you have and not which country you are entering from?
I just watched you explaining your first method using live view then decided not to watch the rest of your video.. You are even worse than others on explaining how to choose the right NDG filter..Sorry.
Lovely gesture Julian for you to go to the children's school and take the time to give something back to the kids, some lovely shots. I particularly like the one of the group of kids' having lunch, you captured the moment there spot on, you don't need any words to see how much the kids mean to her. Chappau. ps, i was looking at your vids of the Dolomites for info, slightly different scenery from Snowdonia and Anglesey, on the list to visit.
Hi Owen. It is an eye opener going to see the children. You realize just how lucky you are. And the Dolomites are definitely different to Snowdonia. Just come back from another photo tour.
lovely British accent and useful content also. Im using a compact Fuji, learn to manage it manually... there are a bunch of things to do with such a small camera like that :vv
Absolutely. A camera is a camera. People get very hung up on the brands. Sony is better than Canon and whatever else. It’s a tool and if you know how to use it then good images await.
I'm trying to figure out when to travel there because Summer is impossible currently. Does winter have snow constantly? Bc this is in January and the Surface it's clear i'm confused. I would love to see ir like this, no snow, but sometime in december-march
Interesting vlog post. Can’t wait to get there. But wait, I am already there ! In Sant’Albino to be precise. It’s the middle of Winter and the weather has been in keeping with the season since I arrived, five days ago. Cloudy and foggy… except this early morning where I visited Val d’Orcia for the first time. A truly magical place, when the sun rays hit at the right spot.