A Brand New Day

What are your dreams in life?

What do you love the most?

There are many dreams people can have.

But the difference between a dream and it becoming a reality, are goals.

I’ve been a photographer, properly, for 2 years now. I knew I wanted to be one; taking and selling pictures was my main aim and dream.

As the idea seemed simple and achievable, I made plans, little steps which gradually got me closer to my destination.

There were and are good days, likewise with the bad – but the important thing, is not to give up.

Consistency, diligence, hard work, showing up every day all add together to equal success.

So treat each day as a fresh and new one.

Keep working. Keep pushing. Keep going.

See you at the top.

📸 You can buy one of my pictures by visiting

JTPhotography92.picfair.com

JT

It’s a Dogs Life

A few weeks ago, I took some pictures of these two beauties.

Now, the trick I find for pet photography is definitely a fast shutter speed!

Sliding the camera dial to “action” mode, I was well prepared for these two running around and enjoying their lives!

I, on the other hand, wasn’t enjoying life when my camera decided to reject the SD card!

Fortunately I had a spare in my bag – and all was not lost, as I was able to salvage the images I took when I got home to edit.

I use a Nikon DSLR D3400.

I have been told that Sandisk SD cards are best for my camera. Also, don’t delete your pictures on your camera! Just keep snapping and you can delete them when you get home via phone, tablet, laptop and/or desktop. Apparently deleting on the camera damages the memory of the card.

So, when you are out and about snapping like I do, make sure you have extra equipment!

To see more of my photos, check out my socials on Facebook and Instagram: @jt.photography92

Or my website: JTPhotography92.picfair.com

JT

Sandcastles

Remember being a child, and building and digging in the sand?

Not a care in the world, sand between your toes and chasing the waves!

Sandcastle

I came across this beauty on Blyth Beach. I was taking this snail eye view shot of this castle, when it’s creator, an 8 year old boy, came up to me to ask if I liked it.

How could I not?!

Snail eye views are my favourite camera angle. The aim is get your camera as low to the ground as possible in order to give the impression of height and power in your images.

To do this with your camera, simply place it on the ground and slightly angle the lens to the sky.

For a phone, turn it upside down!

Have a try now!

JT