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The Royal tour of southern Africa, 2019: Some of my shots and thoughts on the Sony Z90

Here is a short compilation of some of the footage I have filmed of Prince Harry and Meghan over the last two weeks while working as one… Read more “The Royal tour of southern Africa, 2019: Some of my shots and thoughts on the Sony Z90”

October 6, 2019February 3, 2020 by imagejunkies

Using the Sony PXW-Z90 to shoot news

So I’ve just purchased the Sony PXW-Z90. If you’ve never heard of it then here are a few basic stats that helped to sell it to me:… Read more “Using the Sony PXW-Z90 to shoot news”

July 8, 2018 by imagejunkies

How to film in extremely cold weather: An interview with Stu McKenzie

Imagine that it is so cold your breath is freezing, you are in a 4×4 slipping and sliding across a frozen river and you are scared to… Read more “How to film in extremely cold weather: An interview with Stu McKenzie”

April 25, 2018April 23, 2018 by imagejunkies

Talking gimbals, Mojo and travel tips with the BBC’s Nick Garnett

In this week’s episode of the new Imagejunkies podcast, I speak with BBC reporter Nick Garnett. Nick is a guru of all things Mojo (Mobile journalism) and… Read more “Talking gimbals, Mojo and travel tips with the BBC’s Nick Garnett”

October 30, 2017October 30, 2017 by imagejunkies

Caught short in Ghana: how I learned to be a better packer

The victorious hunters ran towards town, the stunned deer slung over the big man’s shoulders. Panting heavily, draped in kit and soaked in sweat I managed a… Read more “Caught short in Ghana: how I learned to be a better packer”

June 7, 2017October 4, 2018 by imagejunkies
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