It has been nice shooting film again. This is a shot that I took with Kodak T-Max 400 film. I just love how film looks with no post editing changes.
Read moreAbout: David Williams
Short Bio About The Author: I'm David Williams a professional commercial photographer focusing on corporate and business clients with some personal branding, lifestyle photography in the mix. My love for photography began in late 1981 while still in High School. I started making money with his camera in 1982. Brenda, my wife, and I started working together in photography in 1988 shortly after we met. Brenda and I married in 1989 and have two adult daughters. Please be sure to get a quote for services if needed. Call or Text: 919.723.8453. Please reach out to connect with me on LinkedIn.
Recent Posts by David Williams
January 22, 2022 – North Carolina Snow Images Shot In Franklin County
I got out and about early this morning to capture some snow images. These images have NOT been edited in Lightroom or Photoshop. Some of the images that I shot today may be for sale as a 16 x 24 or larger print after final editing. Please feel free to contact me if interested.
Read moreTaking A Leap Of Faith: Hiring Your First Employee As A Creative
This is going to be a long blog post, but if you are a creative ( photographer, videographer, etc. ), I believe it will be worth a few minutes of your time. A photographer that I've known for years whom I respect and is well respected locally reached out to me about having a business…
Read moreCanon R3 High ISO 12800 to 102400 Test: Before & After ON1 NoNoise AI
The Canon R3 has lower noise at high ISO settings than other Canon cameras I have owned, but it still does not yield a usable image ( IMO ) at 51200 and especially at 102400. The results out of camera at 12800 and 25600 are not too bad but with the help of ON1 NoNoise…
Read moreCanon Pro-2100 – 24 Inch Printer Is In The House At RTP Photo And Video
When I started doing photography in the 1980's, a key way to make money was selling prints. With the digital age, we are all so accustomed to seeing images online, on our computers, tablets and cell phones that printing often doesn't seem to be needed, but if you have ever seen a large print of…
Read moreWhy I Have The Canon R3 And Not The Canon R5
Two Canon R3's, Canon F1, ProMediaGear Tripod & Monopod The Canon R3 is 24 megapixels and the Canon R5 is 45 megapixels. So why not go for the more megapixels? Also, if you're going to have two cameras, why not have an R3 and an R5? Let's dive in below. I think it comes down…
Read moreWhy Post About Health On A Photo And Video Blog?
Yes, both pictures on the left are of me ( David Williams ). I once weighed 284 pounds . In June 2021, I hit 184 pounds for a total of 100 pounds lost. But I peaked at 105 pounds down in August of 2021. As of this post in January 2022, I have maintained roughly…
Read moreShooting Film In 2022 On The Canon F1 1980’s Pro Camera
1980's Canon F1 Newer Model with 85mm f/1.2 Lens I got my first real film camera for Christmas in 1981 at the age of 15. It was a Pentax ME Super. I remember my dad and I talking about the Canon AE-1 Program, but I think that was out of budget at the time. There…
Read moreCanon EOS R3 Hands-On UNBOXING!!! (Sniff & Wind Tunnel Test) by Jared Polin
My current go to camera is the Canon R3. I'll be writing and sharing more about it in 2022. This is not an affiliate link, but I wanted to share: FROPACK3 is HERE with 15 all-new custom Lightroom presets!!! Check it out https://froknowsphoto.com/fropack3/ (40% OFF)
Read moreRecent Comments by David Williams
- October 16, 2016 on Canon 1DX Mark II In Low Light At 6400 ISO – Straight Out Of Camera
- February 15, 2016 on First Time DSLR Purchase – What Canon Model To Get For $900 Or Less?
- November 28, 2015 on Thumbtack For Photographers – It’s Frustrating! But It’s A Numbers Game!
- May 22, 2015 on Minolta Auto Meter IIIF – Using a Light Meter with Strobe Lights – Including Balancing Strobe with Daylight
- March 7, 2015 on Minolta Auto Meter IIIF – Using a Light Meter with Strobe Lights – Including Balancing Strobe with Daylight