Lens-Photography

Lens-Photography My approach to photography tends to be more casual and use natural light wherever possible. I shoot on location and use natural light wherever possible. Love it.

I like a more casual fly on the wall approach to photography capturing natural emotions and memories so I love people photography and social events. Portraits, travel, wildlife and street photography are amongst my other favourites. Light makes photography. Embrace light. Admire it. But above all, know light. Know it for all you are worth and you will know the key to photography. -George Eastman

(C)Len’s Photography - Cape Town
04/27/2022

(C)Len’s Photography - Cape Town

(C)Len’s Photography - Thailand
05/10/2021

(C)Len’s Photography - Thailand

(C)Len’s Photography - Sunset — Gauteng - South Africa
04/23/2021

(C)Len’s Photography - Sunset — Gauteng - South Africa

(C)Len's Photography - Street Art in Sarasota, USA
05/05/2020

(C)Len's Photography - Street Art in Sarasota, USA

(C)Len's Photography - Singapore river bridge
03/17/2018

(C)Len's Photography - Singapore river bridge

11 Tips for Beginner Photographers 1. Don’t go crazy buying the most expensive equipment right away. 2. Consider a tripo...
03/12/2018

11 Tips for Beginner Photographers

1. Don’t go crazy buying the most expensive equipment right away.
2. Consider a tripod.
3. Keep your camera with you all the time.
4. Make a list of shots you’d like to get.
5. Don’t overlook mundane subjects for photography.
6. Enjoy the learning process.
7. Take advantage of free resources to learn.
8. Experiment with your camera’s settings.
9. Learn the basic rules.
10. Take photos regularly.
11. Don’t be afraid to experiment.

submitted by CSS from www.heretocreate.com As a new photographer, these are some of the ideas that have helped get me going. Update: Also check out our Digital Photography Tips for Beginners Page. 1. Don’t go crazy buying the most expensive equipment right away. It’s possible to get very nice ph...

How to Let Go of Perfection in Photography In the digital era, where perfection seems within our grasp through post-proc...
08/11/2017

How to Let Go of Perfection in Photography

In the digital era, where perfection seems within our grasp through post-processing and limitless opportunities to reshoot, it’s easy to get hung up on perfectionism. In some genres, such as product photography, it’s a necessity. Your commercial client won’t appreciate blown-out highlights on a shampoo bottle or soft focus on the wheel of a prestige car.

But in many other areas of photography – especially when it comes to your personal projects – letting go of perfectionism can help unleash your creativity and ensure that you don’t miss important moments.

It's great to strive for excellence, but is perfection really even attainable? Or a better question is - would we be better off letting go of perfection?

12/22/2013

People ask me why I love photography so much. Here are a few answers I use.

“I'm not good with words so I tell my story with photographs”

“Word confuse me so my book of words are seen in pictures”

“I have never been good with using words to tell a story so I do it with shades of light in photos”

“Words fail me photos tell my story”

“Photos are my books”

“I read many stories everyday without reading one word”

“I see life in shades of grey and colour through photography”

(C)Len's Photography - Food Art on the streets in Thailand
09/12/2013

(C)Len's Photography - Food Art on the streets in Thailand

(C)Len's Photography - Enjoy a Thai massage just off the beach in Thaland
09/12/2013

(C)Len's Photography - Enjoy a Thai massage just off the beach in Thaland

(C)Len's Photography - Let me try from this end
09/12/2013

(C)Len's Photography - Let me try from this end

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