My first full-frame DSLR

This series goes back to 2005 and was shot on my first full-frame DSLR, the Kodak DCS Pro 14n. I was still shooting on my film Nikons with Nikkor glass at the time and desperately hoping that Nikon would bring out a full-frame digital camera. However Canon beat them to it, and a year later I sold all my Nikons and invested in Canon… Regrets, I’ve had a few…

 No, I do love my Canons, but I still have a nostalgic hankering for that Nikon badge.

The Kodak files were great for portrait work but hopeless for landscapes as they could not handle the fine detail. Looking at these files though, the gritty grainy feel almost has a film-like quality which really suits the subject matter.

Airfield firefighters training for the day they hope will never happen

Production Paradise Corporate & Industrial Photography Spotlight

 

Here is my latest Corporate & Industrial Spotlight feature from @ProductionParadise.com.

This feature showcases some of my corporate photography commissioned over the past twelve months. Amongst others, this year’s clients have included Actis, British Land, Goldman Sachs, ICAEW, Kepler Associates, Lavendon, Low & Bonar, Morgan Sindall, Reckitt Benckiser, Royal London, SOCCO, and SP Angel.

The feature also showcases some of my video work for CLIC Sargent and The Workroom.

Click on the link below to view the rest of the images

London: Barry Willis