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Episode #225 The X-H2 has landed and ONE LIGHT portraits with Glyn Dewis

It turns out that Kev had the X-H2 in his hands all along and… wait for it… he LOVES it, well, nearly all of it.

The London meet up is nigh and the boys announce the finishing touches, we talk PASM dials and their place on Fujifilm cameras, new lenses, photographic cancellation policies, going above and beyond for clients, the laws of street work, thoughts on wide-angle lens choices, Photofilms and is a wed-apocalypse on the cards? Our guest is the photographer and post-processing expert/legend Glyn Dewis and the book of the month comes from Sandra Cattaneo Adorno, called Scarti Di Tempo.

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Guest of the Week - Glyn Dewis

Glyn Dewis is a Photographer, Educator, YouTuber and Best Selling Author living in beautiful Devon in the UK. Husband, Animal Lover and am the founder and photographer of the 39-45 Portraits Project.

This is such a great technique in Photoshop for reducing / removing noise in your photographs no matter what camera you took with them. No Filters. No Plug Ins. No Magic Settings. Just a great use of technology already in Photoshop...you just need to know where to find it!

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Book Of The Week

Scarti Di Tempo

by Sandra Cattaneo Adorno.

The latest body of work from California-based photographer Sandra Cattaneo Adorno (born 1954) offers a meditation on perception: how we experience time, memory, connection and the boundaries between reality and illusion. "Reflection, refractions and distortions abound, transforming the external world into a metaphor of the mind," Cattaneo Adorno explains. Inspired by the memory of brightly colored, overlapping metal plates on a printing press, known as scarti (scraps), Cattaneo Adorno revisited her archives and began layering images during the pandemic.

Scarti di Tempo can mean either "time discrepancy" or "lag time," serving as a metaphor for how time--like waves of light or sound--can expand or contract. In much the same way, these photographs occasionally dissolve into abstraction while remaining tethered to reality.

The book also contains a QR code that links to a score composed by the artist's husband, which provides an opportunity to experience the harmony of image and sound.

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