Confused about your Portfolio?!?!?

Some of the most frequent questions I get from photographers are how to organize the portfolio and what work to include and how many images,

Deciding what work to showcase can be a challenge, so here are some tips to get you started: 

  1. Choose just ten images that you know will make you stand out. In the future feel free to create more galleries but for now just select ten of your best pieces.

  2. Think of this as your highlight reel. This is your chance to make a great first impression.

  3. If you can, try looking at your work through the eyes of a prospective client, employer, or photo editor. What jumps out at you? It can also be helpful to select pieces you’ve received praise for in the past. 

  4. Try to distance yourself from your work, criticise it, and do not be self-opinionated and just believe you are the best!

  5. Still not sure what to include? Ask for a second opinion! Enlist a trusted friend or colleague and get their honest feedback.

If you would like to schedule a Portfolio review check here

Nonda ZUS Wireless Smart backup camera review

NOT WORTH THE MONEY

I ordered this product because it sounded very easy to install and I liked the fact that I would be able to use my phone as the monitor and therefore avoid any addition of extra wiring to my car.

The idea is great but this backup camera system fell woefully short of being reliable and even useable. First of all, it requires both the use of the Bluetooth and the WiFi on your phone to operate the camera. This was rather annoying since I couldn’t utilize the hands free phone feature in my car while i was connected to the camera. This meant that every time I used the camera, I would then have to go to the settings app on my phone and disconnect the camera and reconnect my car to use the hands free feature. What a pain !!

Secondly, the Bluetooth connection with the camera was constantly going in and out which made it virtually impossible to turn the night vision feature on and off when needed. And lastly, I could never count on the camera WiFi connecting to my phone and giving me video feed when I needed to backup. I never knew how long this would take, usually I got frustrated waiting, and ended up backing without the use of the camera. What use is that !

The ZUS app that operates the camera was nice looking and quite user friendly but I cannot recommend this system !

MAIN ISSUES

a) After a week using it the camera developed a haze on the lens and after few emails was told to send it back to China to have it replaced

b) After 6 months the led indicating the operations stopped working, Was told was not important

c) After 12 Months battery stopped Charging….and now been told is out of Guarantee (12 months) and nothing they can do! Well Done Nonda!!!

Utterly rubbish and not worth the money

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Fuji Xpro2 my take!

Fujifilm X-Pro2

The most awaited upgraded premium camera finally arrives!

During the last couple of months I was lucky enough to try the Fuji X Pro 2 thanks to Fujifilm Slovenia! I used to own the original Xpro1 and I shoot on a daily bases with 2 Leica and I use 2 XT1 and  1 XE2 with an array of fuji lenses so was really looking forward to try this new gem.

The Fujifilm has released the long-awaited modern, advanced model, the Fuji Xpro2 compact system camera. It is one of the coolest, hippest and most desirable APS-C cameras available in the market today.

 

The details and Capability

The Fuji Xpro2 is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with a Hybrid Viewfinder system that incorporates both electrical and optical viewfinders. It has an ultra advance image sensor, X-Trans III technology, for a remarkable image quality and sharpness similar to full-frame DSLRs: brand new 24.3 megapixels. It features a Hybrid AF system with 273 points, of which 77 are phase-detection and cover about 40% of the frame, while the rest is covered by contrast-detection areas for accurate focusing from edge-to-edge.

When paired with the X-Processor Pro, the sensor is delivering clean image quality with minimized noise value, along with a sensitivity range of ISO 12800 that can be expanded to ISO 51200. Besides benefitting the low-light performance, the sensor contributes to faster overall performance, including shutter lag time of 0.05 seconds, AF speed of up to 0.06 seconds, start-up time of 0.4 seconds and shooting interval of 0.25 seconds. The mechanical shutter speed is up to 1/32,000 seconds, with an enhanced flash sync speed of about 1/250 seconds, and a new X-Processor Pro that brings extraordinary improved response time for superior performance. It simply delivers the best ever result from Fuji X-Series camera.

Body and Interface Design

Fuji Xpro2 has a robust, weather-resistant body to meet the unique needs of any professional photographer in a touch shooting area. Its chassis is made of four pieces of magnesium alloy, which are sealed with more than 60 points, making it a splash-proof, dust-proof and even capable of operating at low temperatures. Besides, it features two SD card slots for reliable video and image storage.

The exposure compensation dial, shutter speed dial and finder switching lever are milled from high quality aluminum for a comfortable feel and premium look. It also features water and dust resistance command dial on both the rear and front of the camera, plus a push function that are easy to use. Its design also includes various customizable function buttons together with a 3.0" 1.62m-dot rear LCD for live view shooting, image playback and menu navigation. The built-in Wi-Fi allows you to share images wirelessly to mobile devices, or remotely control the camera from your Smartphone.

What I think

The X-Pro2 is something special, the performance and capabilities of the X-Pro2 make it my instant go-to camera during my travels. The X-Pro2 excels everywhere, the camera is starting to focus before I even decide to take the shot and with the speed, accuracy and amazing colour rendition I found all I had to do was focus my attention on composition. I do not need to shoot anymore in Raw I can simply use jpg.  Put simply the Fujifilm X-Pro2 is a joy to use, it is a phenomenal upgrade to an already superb camera.

The camera will officially be sold in the market in February 2016 for £1,349.00, so get ready for a new world of photography.

 

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Falger Restaurant in Voellen (South Tyrol)

The Falger is a restaurant situated in the small village of Vollen (Foiana) in the heart of the South Tyrol region, it is very close to Lana and in between Merano and Bolzano

As you enter the place you are welcomed by a really setting, a delightful marriage of antique cut bricks and elegant modernity. Sitting in any table you have a wonderful view of the dining room. They also have a very nice outdoor terrace with grapes,

The menu offers a wide variety of mouth-watering dishes. I had the Ravioli with Mushrooms while my wife tried the Kaiserschmarrn. They were both exquisite. It all was followed by a delicious strudel served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for dessert. 

All the products were fresh and the dishes had the warmth of home-made food. The chefs take great care in selecting the best quality ingredients. 

The service did accompany the high quality of the cooking. Waitresses were friendly, helpful and very attentive. One of the owners was always around willing to exchange some kind words with all her clients.

The price is very good value for money I had a pleasant dining experience with food of the most exquisite flavours. For this reason we did went back and I highly recommend going to the Falger restaurant.

ALBERGO RISTORANTE FALGER
Famiglia Tribus - Mayenburgstr. 7
39011 Foiana pr. Lana - Alto Adige
Tel.: +39 0473 568010
Fax: +39 0473 557263

info@falger.net

http://www.falger.net/

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