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Santorini Visual Diary

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IMG_0479.JPGOn our way back from Paros we overnighted on the incredible island of Santorini, a crescent-shaped island essentially the remains of a volcanic eruption. The views from the cliff-top restaurants and hotels are like nothing I’ve ever seen before…

We arrived late afternoon and after checking into our super sweet hotel – each room has its own little sunbathing spot and jacuzzi looking out to sea – we nipped round the corner for an early bite (full disclosure, I had a massage booked at the hotel to try and fix up an achey neck after doing this on repeat during our last beach swim!). We had a fantastic meal of fried halloumi and moussaka before I sloped off for a divine Swedish massage.

Just as well as the next morning our flight was delayed and we had some extra time to kill at the airport which is always a challenge with a feisty toddler, cue buying all sorts of random stuff at the airport shop (Santorini airport is super small, btw!). I was gutted to be leaving such a beautiful place and would love to make a return visit. Coming soon, lots of photos from the main part of the holiday on Paros. And keep an eye on my Insta tomorrow for a fun Olympus event I’m hosting with some of my favourite bloggers!

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Stay – I was thrilled to find a room at the gorgeous Kamares Apartments in the cliffside just by main town Fira. Practically everywhere else that looked nice and not super expensive was booked out (I was booking the day before, ahem). But they had one apartment room left which came just under 200 Euros – if it had been available I might have gone for a larger room though but ours (all white with a little kitchenette area!) was perfect for one night. Anna on reception was wonderfully helpful and friendly. And I completely fell in love with our little porch and jacuzzi area. Other guests have their own on different levels. The vibe was very chilled and relaxed. Highly recommend, as does Trip Advisor.

Eat – We were lucky to be just seconds around the corner from a charming restaurant Ladokolla. Not with a cliff view but we didn’t have time to go further afield. Absolutely delicious and very reasonably priced. Trip Advisor review here. For somewhere with an incredible view and vibe (super friendly owners) and delicious food, try Armenistis, which is the first place we stumbled on the night we arrived at the beginning of the trip.

I wish I had some more tips for you, especially on the shopping front but am afraid we just didn’t have the time. Coming up though, the fab Market Street of Paros…

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For Your Eyes Only | Olympus Pen E-PL7

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My love affair with the Olympus Pen continues with the just-launched-last-week E-PL7, the fully wifi-ed up little sister to my beloved E-P5 and the reason for a super fun blogger event I hosted in the Olympus Image Space gallery yesterday afternoon…

If you follow me on Insta & Twitter you will have seen my fave blogger ladies getting to grips with the new model in white – this camera is ideal for bloggers as, like the E-P5, you can transfer pictures directly to your phone or tablet and use your phone as a remote control and also view yourself on screen.

However, a full write-up of the event and photos coming on Monday! Check the hashtag #olympusPENgeneration for pics in the meantime but now I just wanted to leave you with a few photos of this gorgeous piece of tech and the knowledge that as well as the chic white, it also comes in the beautiful black & silver. So my E-P5 now has a little mini-me! Suffice to say I am in camera heaven… I can’t wait to wield these two beauties next week at LFW where I’ll be shooting and reporting for Topshop, super excited!

The Olympus Pen E-PL7 comes in at £499 with a power zoom lens and £399 with regular lens and is available to pre-order in white here and in black and silver here. They’ll be in arriving in stock by the end of the month so you can be one of the first to be seen with this little beauty!

I’m also going to be running a E-PL7 ‘Ladies Day’ workshop at Park Cameras in Burgess Hill next month, so if that’s your neck of the woods, keep your eyes peeled for more details!

ps. All the beautiful flowers left over from our flower crown making with The Flower Appreciation Society – thanks Anna!

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E-P5 on the left, E-PL7 on the right – mini me!


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#olympusPENgeneration

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It was so much fun hosting an #olympusPENgeneration event last week to celebrate the launch of the new Olympus Pen E-PL7. I invited five of my favourite blogger gals along to try out the camera… 

For a few hours, we turned the Olympus Image Space gallery into a little blogger haven full of mouth-watering food, gorgeous clothes and accessories, flower crown making and nail art with a flat lay and outfit post area. The girls were given their cameras as they arrived and I was thrilled to hear a collective sigh and delighted ‘Oh wows’ as they turned them on.

The E-PL7 (you can pre-order now!) is the latest Pen model and features built-in Wifi (just like the big sister Pen E-P5) which means you can transfers pictures straight to you phone and use your phone (or tablet) as a remote control – perfect for bloggers! There are a few new features involving art filters and dial functions as well which I will update you on in more detail after my E-PL7 workshop at Park Cameras in Burgess Hill next month.

It was such fun watching the girls snap selfies, arrange flat-lays, adorn themselves with flower crowns, tuck into nibbles and dress up for outfit shots. Several of my favourite brands got involved with the event and goody bag and a huge thanks must go to all of them – including Free People, Boden Clothing, The Flower Appreciation Society, Beauty Spotter, Elizabeth Dunn, Bouton, Kadalys and my fab catering genius friend China Brooks-Basto (of pop-up China & Ben’s).

ps. This is probably the longest post I have ever done! Get ready for a photo extravaganza…

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Natasha from Girl in The Lens, Erica from MMM and Sophia from Girl in Menswear checking out their new Pen E-PL7s in white


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Kylie from Memoir Mode wielding her E-PL7 outside the gallery for a little street style (she’s wearing pieces from the Free People AW14 rail)


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Sophia using the flip-out screen to snap a selfie in her flower crown by The Flower Appreciation Society


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Natasha setting up her flat lay with gorgeous flowers


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Leather accessories for flat laying by Elizabeth Dunn


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Scrummy eats by China Brooks-Basto


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Kristabel from I Want You To Know sitting down at the Beautyspotter table to have her nails done by none other than Sophy Robson


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Completely fell in love with Sophia’s rings! By Swedish jewellery designer Caroline Hjerpe


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Sophia wearing one of Free People’s many amazing dresses – what an elfin beauty!


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The Free People rail full of autumn pieces to try on!


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Geeking out over the OI Share app in Boden Clothing trousers & Elizabeth Dunn shoes


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Anna of The Flower Appreciation Society at her flower crown making station


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Tools of the flower crown making trade – the green Stemtex tape is a vital component to making it all work!


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Natasha’s turn in the spotlight – wearing a Free People dress and Elizabeth Dunn shoes


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Sophia’s fab shoes from Dune – in snake here


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Elizabeth Dunn setting up a flat lay on the podium


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Natasha’s fab nails by Sophy Robson and Beautyspotter app


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Kylie getting to grips with the OI Share app on my iPad which previews your shot on screen and acts as a remote control


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And last of all, after all the craziness was over, I grabbed a chill-out hot chocolate with my girls Sophia and Natasha before heading home to get ready for a fabulous meal at the newly opened Mission – go check it!


A huge thankyou to Olympus for putting on such a fabulous event! Can’t wait for the next one… As you all probably know by now, Stylonylon is a UK ambassador for Olympus


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My LFW Tech Kit

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As we plunge into LFW Day 2 (check my photos for the Topshop blog here, here, here and Day 1 trend piece – yes, it was a busy day!), I just wanted to show you the kit that’s allowing me to be a mobile reporter and photographer on the go… 

I’ve recently upgraded to a 13″ Macbook Pro and subscribed to Creative Cloud for Photoshop and Lightroom – suffice to say my production time has probably more than tripled on the photo editing front! Two cameras on my shoulder; because I don’t use a zoom I carry two with different fixed lens so I always have what I need to hand (I also carry a couple of extra lenses just in case, but I rarely use them!).

My iPad mini has proved indispensable – I’ve been using it do mega zippy blog posts (transferring via the Olympus Image Share app, editing in VSCOcam and then uploading and writing in the WordPress app). I also have a fabby voice recorder (thankyou Olympus for coming to my rescue in an LFW panic!) which is super easy to record interviews with – it’s actually good enough quality for musicians in the studio!

Yesterday, I set up camp for a couple of hours on the fantastic Olympus x Fashion Me London Media Lounge on the incredible roof terrace at the ME hotel to write and photo edit – here’s my little tech station and a candid of me hard at work, haha! – and suffice to say it was totally buzzing with fashion eds, bloggers, full-on-crazy-fashion types and the more corporate. Anyway, I’m off today for more madness and will be working will into the evening so wish me luck! Day 1 outfit post coming soon…

Ps. What’s missing from this little ensemble is my memory card reader for when I want to transfer to laptop – I’m always losing it! I also forgot to put in my camera battery chargers which I decided to take last minute too, which was a life-saver yesterday at 6pm…

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13″ Macbook Pro | iPad mini in white in Caseable case* (my photo!) | Olympus Pen E-P5* | Olympus Pen E-PL7* | Olympus Pen LS-12 recorder* | Other stuff: Notebook & pen, hand cream*, phone charger cable


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LFW Day 2 Mini Round-Up

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I was super excited to create and debut my first cinemagraph on the Topshop blog today from footage I shot yesterday at the fabulous Felder Felder SS15 show…

All tasselled hippie vibes blended into the sleek rock chic silhouette from the Felder twins. And while shooting photos for the Danielle Romeril and 1205 show (and Lucas Nascimento!) – today I wore a fab little Miss Selfridge shorts suit. Only have an insta to show you right now… Plus the shoes I’ll be wearing for my all black outfit for working at the Topshop Unique show tomorrow. See you on the other side!


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MONOTONE SCRAPBOOKING

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Seeing Portugal through a black and white digital lens has been an exercise in looking at the beauty of shapes and textures. And although holidays in sunspots are usually all about the colour I wanted to try something different… 

On a semantic note, after using the monotone filter on my E-P5, I wanted to check its definition, as monotone usually refers to sound. In case you’re wondering, visually monotone refers to just one tone of colour, but that could be any colour – and monochrome is a sub-category of it referring to black and white…. Anyway, apologies for such a laborious explanation, I have holiday head…

Here’s a little scrapbook of our first few days in the Algarve – enjoy!

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Catching the mini train to the lovely beach of Tavira Island with @lovefoolforever


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Anchor graveyard on Tavira Island beach


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Walking around Faro in search of lunch


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All photos taken on the Olympus Pen E-P5 & E-PL7 – Stylonylon is one of the UK Olympus brand ambassadors!


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OLYMPUS PEN E-PL7 | THE SKINNY

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So the big news in the photography world is that the new Olympus Pen E-PL7, launched this month, is now available to buy. So what do you need to know about this little guy?

I’ve been using the E-PL7 for nearly just over a month now and absolutely love it! I use it interchangeably with its bigger brother, the E-P5 – a pretty life-changing experience for me in terms of photography – and now often find myself reaching for it as it’s even smaller and lighter.


THE OVERVIEW


First up, if you’re not familiar with the Olympus cameras the Pen is what’s known as a micro four thirds camera, which relates to the sensor size and is why the cameras are so wonderfully small. In the older days, the MFT sensor wasn’t considered up to scratch by serious photographers, but in recent years has come on so well, mainly down to Olympus, that all the nay-sayers are now changing their tune (see some mind-blowing MFT photography over at mu-43.com).

One of the best thing about these cameras is that you can change lenses; there are a wide range of MFT lenses to choose from, from Olympus and Panasonic and you can also use adapters with Canon & Nikon lenses. The flexibility of this system is incredible and means you can get all kinds of stunning results.

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THE DEETS


The E-PL7 is the latest of the E-PL– series. It has a better build quality than the previous models and boasts the brilliant built-in Wifi function which allows you to transfer photos direct to your phone (perfect for Instagramming) and use your phone or iPad as a remote control with viewing on screen – insanely useful for doing your own outfit posts. Basically this E-PL is the closest to the E-P5.

Performance wise, and also like its bigger brother the E-P5, the E-PL7 has the same core performance and capabilities of the much-feted (although much more functional looking, IMHO) Olympus OMD range; essentially the guts of these cameras are the same with 16MP sensor and 3-axis image stabilisation.

There’s also a handy, retro-looking dial on top (again, taking it closer to the E-P5) which you can set to alter ISO or exposure or whatever you like. Like the E-P5 there is no built-in viewfinder, although you can always get an add-on if this is a must for you (or if a built-in is non-negotiable you’d want to look at the OMDs, but I quite like the add-on one.) Plus the screen flips out in all sorts of angles – even all the way round for enabling selfies – and there are a couple of new art filters built-in as well.

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MISC POINTERS


  • You can touch the screen to focus and take photos. The Wifi allows you to connect with other people’s phones (if they download the app) so you can send them a photo immediately or you can just email from your own phone! I love the immediacy of this.
  • You can buy beautiful old Olympus manual lenses from eBay with wide apertures for beautiful bokeh.
  • You can buy adapters for around £10-£20 for other lenses you might like to use.
  • Everyone will stop and ask if you’re using a film camera and coo. A lot. Especially if you choose the silver & black, although the white is going down extremely well – I saw quite a few at LFW.)

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And some suspended shots just to show you this little beauty in all its glory… also Sail camera strap from notonthehighstreet.com


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The E-PL7 comes in at £499, with  the non-power zoom lens version at £399. I have a few 35% discount codes to giveaway, first come, first serve – so leave me a comment if you’re interested! And keep an eye out for a fun little photography tutorial I’m planning…

Anyway, I hope this little intro was of use – please comment or email me if you have any specific question (I love talking cameras!).

Stylonylon is one of the Olympus UK brand ambassadors and, as you can see, completely obsessed with the Pen system! 

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PHOTOGRAPHY 101 | A BEGINNER’S GUIDE

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For my beginner’s guide to photography, I take advantage of camera novice and Independent columnist, novelist and Topshop senior digital editor Alison Taylor and answer her photography questions while she has a go with the new Olympus Pen E-PL7 – read my overview of this fab little camera here… 

She says: “I love photography and think I’ve got a decent eye for a good picture but the technical side puts me off. Why? Because I’ve got no patience – I don’t want to grapple with reading a manual.

I’m also looking for a new ‘hobby’ (if that’s the right word!) to get my teeth into. It’s Autumn and I’m really feeling that ‘Back to School’ urge. Being a journalist, too, photography is the perfect partner.”

 

Question 1: Are there some basic settings that I could use and not worry too much?

Yes! I keep things simple by having my camera set to Aperture only most of the time. This means I don’t have to decide the shutter speed but I can set the aperture, ISO, exposure and white balance. The aperture I set to the camera’s lowest F-stop (my lenses are 1.8, 1.4 and 1.2) for detail shots and higher, eg, F5.0 or more when I’m shooting in cities or landscape. The ISO I keep below 400 during the day but whack it up if shooting indoors or at night. Exposure I tend to keep between 0.3 & 0.7, unless conditions require otherwise and white balance I keep on the ‘sun’ or ‘shadow’ setting for outdoors and the ‘lightbulb’ setting for lit indoors.

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Ali is wearing Topshop Boutique slip dress – practically sold out, just one left! And the camera strap I found on notontheghight.com


Question 2: How do you get that blurry background?

Blurry backgrounds are achieved with a shallow depth of field – where only part of the image is in focus. The technique is to set your aperture to the lowest setting (i.e. making the lens as wide open as possible) get up close to your subject and make sure it has space behind it. This will give you a bit of nice ‘bokeh’ blur whatever lens you are using. However you can much improve matters by using a lens with an aperture of 1.8 or lower or a portrait lens, a 50mm or higher.

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Question 3: Can you give me any tips on composition?

The general composition rule of thumb in photography is the rule of thirds. So if you are shooting the sea and sky, split the photo into one-third sky and two-thirds sea, or the reverse. With more elements, try and roughly attribute a third to each of the main ones (see below and well done Ali!). This ties into not always placing your subject in the centre of a photo but off to one side, slightly higher or lower. You can turn on your camera’s grid setting and practice positioning your subject on different points of the grid and see what works best.

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Question 4: Photography is about capturing that magical moment. How do you do that? 

Turn your photographer’s eye on! Start viewing the world around you as if through a lens. Tune in to possible moments, details and framing that would work well for a photo and don’t be afraid to whip out your camera and try and capture it. It won’t always work but at least you tried. Another tip is always have your camera with you – that way you reduce the chance of missing out on perfect photo opps. The smaller the camera, the more likely you’ll take one out with you, which is why the Olympus Pens are such a brilliant option.

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Ali’s verdict: “That was so much fun – and I didn’t even glaze over once (sorry Julia!). I feel like I’m ready to pick up a camera now and start shooting. I don’t feel as daunted. Once you master the basics, it’s all about finding your own eye and style, which, for me, is what it’s all about.”

I hope you’ve enjoyed this beginner’s guide. Read more about what I have to say about the Olympus Pen E-PL7 here, and if you’re interested I have a few more 35% discount codes to giveaway, so leave me a comment and I will get back to you!

ps. You can follow Ali on Twitter at @lovefoolforever

pps. Stylonylon is one of the UK Olympus ambassadors whose photography has vastly improved since using the Pen E-P5 and Pen E-PL7!

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A WINTRY FLAT LAY

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I got a little bit Christmassy for a flat lay I created for a recent Olympus event where I had to talk about the new Olympus Pen E-PL7… Full disclosure: I covertly borrowed the sparkles from a little display in the hotel lobby, ahem…

And when I went to return them the display was gone. So now I’m shedding little silver stars and crotchets everywhere I go! I set up custom white balance for the first time for the top shot – something I totally recommend when you’re shooting against a white background; saves on the post-processing time. You can see the difference compared to the more detailed shots, which I took first and aren’t quite as white… So the whole theme was a bit wintry, cosy and sparkly, getting ready for a crisp night’s ice skating… Somerset House soon please!

And if you are in the Southampton region this Thursday evening, pop into John Lewis where fashion photographer Jay McLaughlin and I (a righteous double act if there ever was one!) will be chatting about and demonstrating the E-PL7 from 5pm-8pm… Promise it will be fun!

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Hush cashmere scarf | Kate Spade watch via The Watch Hut | M Hulot bag | Kirsten Goss lifesaver bracelet | Yarok organic hair oil | SW Basics organic rosewater cleanser | Josh Rosewood shampoo & conditioner via A Beautiful World | Intensae nasties-free nail polish | Heather McDermott triangle bracelets


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PHOTOGRAPHY 101 | BLACK & WHITE

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Like many people in this modern age of digital photography, I shoot colour first and then convert to black & white on the rare occasion. Recently, I got some top tips from fashion photographer and Olympus ambassador Jay McLaughlin on how to do it right…

1. Shoot in black and white, not colour – Jay shoots in RAW so has all the colour data if he wants it. Back in the days of film, photography students had to master black and white film before colour. This was quite an eye-opener for me, because, although I occasionally switch to black and white to shoot, the majority of the time I shoot in colour and then wait for a picture that I think will look good in black and white, which is a bit topsy turvy I guess!

2. Learn to see in light and dark. There are so many tones of grey, think about them and how they figure in your composition. Play around with the highlight and shadow settings on your camera to see how this affects the image. A good exercise is to ask yourself whether a tone is lighter or darker than a photographic grey card (a middle grey reference used in photography to determine exposure). Also google Ansel Adams’s Zone System; originally developed in 1939-40 to help determine exposure when developing film, the system defines ten tones between white and black.

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3. Focus on texture and shape. Removing colour can bring out textures you wouldn’t normally see – like in the dress shot below. Jay says “This Peter Pilotto dress was really bright; no one would shoot it in black and white. But I did, and there’s texture in the fabric you wouldn’t have seen otherwise.”

4. The subject is key. Shooting in black and white allows for more emotion in your subjects to come through as distracting elements, like background, are removed.

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5. Some things don’t work in black and white – like food and sunsets!

6. When post processing, use Tone Curve in Lightroom to play around with the shades; Jay likes his whites white but his blacks are often are a very dark shade of grey. To strengthen the emotion of a portrait don’t be afraid to lose detailing, eg. on fabrics or in backgrounds.

The top images, of model Rebecca Pearson (check out her blog Model Typeface), are ones I took on Jay’s camera (on this occasion he was using the new Olympus Pen E-PL7 with 45mm 1.8 lens) after he had set up the scene for a strong black and white image – stripes, white tablecloth, perfectly laid cafe table. He shot from a low position to catch the blurry glow of the fairy lights in the background (believe it or not, we were in a John Lewis top floor cafe!). The rest of the images are all Jay’s – see more of his work at www.jaymclaughlin.co.uk and follow on Twitter @JayMcLaughlin.

I hope this post was of interest and let do me know if you have any tips for shooting black and white, I would love to hear them!

 

 

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TRAVEL DIARY | OLYMPUS VIENNA

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Last week I joined a group of bloggers from all over Europe and the UK, including other ambassadors and many enthusiasts, to take part in a Christmas photography workshop in Vienna with Olympus… 

The focus was on the recently launched Olympus Pen E-PL7 and it was amazing to be immersed in a group of 50 bloggers all wielding these gorgeous little cameras – I loved checking out how all the other bloggers were wearing theirs, what colour they had and straps! It was a bit of a whirlwind day, sitting in on a presentation at the gorgeous Melia hotel where we stayed to hitting one of the many Christmas markets…

Hanging with some of my favourite blogger gals was so much fun – hey Girl In Menswear, Girl in the Lens, Memoir Mode (who came second in competition!) and MMM – and we giggled our way through camera-frozen fingers and delicious hot chocolates over apple strudel. I had fun playing around with a macro-adapter for my 45mm lens, giving some crazy good close-ups and bokeh and bought some little Christmas treats for Gus at the market. Throughout the day, I shot with my Pen E-P5 and Pen E-PL7. Anyway, here are some of the pics from the day… hope you enjoy them!

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Natasha from Girl in the Lens snapping away on my Pen E-P5


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Sophia from Girl in Menswear cracking up over her Pen E-PL7!


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House of Dagmar coat, Boden scarf, Rag & Bone hat & bag, Sail Handmade camera strap & LK Bennett boots (in sale!)


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WIN! OLYMPUS PEN E-PL7 & VESPA SCOOTER

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Olympus Pen E-PL7 | UK Fashion blog | StylonylonGeneral hilarity ensued when I posed with this beautiful little scooter for the just launched Olympus Twitter Christmas competition  – “Keira Knightley in the Chanel ad! Marlon Brando!” photographer Jay hopefully yelled out to me. Ahem, I did my best…

Anyway, impressive off-the-cuff photography refs aside, the point is both camera (the new Pen E-PL7, £499) and customised Vespa scooter (worth more than £6000 – and how cool is the helmet?!) are up for grabs over at Olympus. And since I’ve probably bored you to death with my overview of the E-PL7, here’s a brilliantly in-depth write-up just posted by male beauty blogger Manface – I would love to be a fly on his wall when he’s editing his photos, his whites are amazing!

Enter here to show off your photography and styling skills and submit a festive inspired flat lay featuring a cut-out of the camera – closing date Sunday 21 December. You can see the other entries and latest news at #olympuspengeneration and #winolympus. Not bad booty for under the Christmas tree – good luck!

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WISHING YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS

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Real-life or digital, either way, a Christmas card brings that little moment of magic so here’s one I made earlier… Hope you’re enjoying a lovely festive day with friends & family wherever you are in the world!

 

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PICTURE PERFECT CHRISTMAS

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So apparently tights under ripped denim is one step too far into the nineties – although bare knees is bang on, obvs. Precariously close to the verge I am, just as the Edinburgh merry-go-high swung by the Scott monument… but hey, it’s cold up here in Skye this Christmas!

Walking the line with a picture perfect Christmas which has encompassed traversing quite some distance by both train and car with lots of good food and family fun along the way. Right now we are keeping cosy by the fire while taking in the momentous sunshine with brisk walks while it lasts…

Christmas dinner was truly a feast and now we are lunching and supping on leftovers, while I contemplate, as always, the possibility of implementing new year’s resolutions before the end of the year. Where’s that 20 minutes of yoga a day gone this 2014 I ask you? Really, it’s not that much to fit in, is it? *Doable*. Add to that a daily two teaspoons of apple cider vinegar (various unproven health benefits, if you must ask) and that’s the full sum of my new health & wellbeing regime for the next 365 days to come.

That an even more photos this year than last.

And you?

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All shot on the Olympus Pen E-P5 & E-PL7

 

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A YEAR IN PHOTOGRAPHY & BLOGGING

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What a whirlwind of a year it’s been! And on the photography front even more so. Crazy to think, this time last year I was tweeting my very first photo with an Olympus camera… 

A quince in my mother-in-law’s garden on Skye. As I tweeted the pic – I was on a tech high, as I was using the Stylus 1 which also has the brilliant wifi app – not in my wildest dreams would I have imagined that a year later I would be working as an Olympus ambassador alongside some of Europe’s best bloggers.

Aside from discovering the life-changing Pen E-P5 and its little brothers & sisters, one of the most exciting things has been pushing myself to learn more and produce better photography. And it’s so lovely to hear from readers and friends how they’ve seen my photography progress. For me, this year’s real highpoint was selling one of my photographs to a lovely lady who got in touch having stumbled across my portfolio. I’ve since had a couple of requests to shoot for brands which although I’m nervous about is something I’d like to step into.

Trips abroad with Olympus have been great fun, as has meeting their team – full of camera knowledge! – and photographer ambassadors and visionaries. The more I talk to people about the cameras they use and how they use them, the more I realise people are after smaller cameras that can do what the big DSLRs do. Well, the micro-four-thirds system, as pioneered by Olympus, do exactly that and I think we’ll see more and more photographers, amateurs and professionals moving to smaller equipment and not just for a second camera.

This year I hope to bring you better photography, beautiful and inspiring, on all the things I love about life – clothes, travelling, eating and home life. As blogs become more like mini-magazines, showcasing some of the best digital publishing out there, I want to take mine forward as best I can. I’m starting to think about a redesign to reflect the diversity of topics I like to cover but to keep up with the spontaneity of daily blogging (almost daily!).

Blogging as a job is one of the best out there. Dare I say, it’s the job I’ve been waiting for, encompassing all the different things I like to do – write, communicate, create, curate, photograph, shop and share. I’ve met so many incredible people through blogging, people who have become real friends, loving and supportive. The only fault I can find is how consuming it can be, but that’s slightly down to my obsessive, all-or-nothing nature and a balancing act I need to improve on.

Going forward, as the blog enters its third year and I can seriously say this is my full-time job, I plan to take things a little slower, be more considered and more focussed. I am such a magpie that the blog will always be a crazy mix of this, that and everything and I hope that’s what you enjoy about it! Anyway, back to the photography which is very much the engine of what makes this blog work… Please let me know if I can help with any advice on the equipment I’m using, I love talking cameras!

 

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CAMERA STRAP MAKING

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Photo heavy, because I sure do love the materials that make things. The leather, the hardware (hello snaps, hooks and tubular rivets) and then, of course, the tools; awls, punches, blades, nippers and hafts…

Suffice to say, a personal fetish of mine… Before Christmas, Olympus put on a little camera strap workshop for the Pen E-PL7 run by shoe and accessories designer Elizabeth Dunn. We got to choose our materials and decide on design and then were patiently shown how to make our straps. I used to be more of a DIY whizz, but these days seem to have lost the skilzz. Definitely struggled slicing a skinny leather strip in a straight line with a super sharp blade…! Although I did like banging in the rivets, I won’t lie. 

Elizabeth is a saint and excellent teacher as we all thumb-fistedly tried our hand at cutting leather in straight lines, glueing neatly, punching holes and hammering in rivets – not the easiest thing to do accurately!  We also customised our straps by stamping in our names. I find names a bit boring and next personalisation plan to go for something like moon child, mermaid, maneater or maniac. Despite concentrating hard on making my strap, I managed to get a few (hundred) shots in…

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Laura from Fab Tips looking super cute hard at work


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Kristabel from I Want You To Know getting handy


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My new handmade strap!


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GREAT BOKEH ON MICRO FOUR THIRDS

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I’ve been meaning to do a lens post for a while now. This is quite a geeky little look (but by no means hi-level profesh!) at a range of micro four third lenses to show that you can get just as good blur and bokeh as on bigger frame DSLRs…

Let’s face it, in the world of blogs it’s all about the blur, right? Or bokeh, if you prefer (bokeh is a Japanese word that refers to the quality of the blur – often down to personal preference.) This is one of my favourite creative aspects of photography, isolating a subject with shallow depth of field to such an extent the background is a dreamy hazy blur and one of the main reasons I use only prime lenses (the other being I like how you’re forced to work harder with a prime, having to move about to get your shot).

Also, I know there are super duper zooms out there that can produce great blur, but I just don’t know which ones as I haven’t used them, so sorry I can’t help you on that! From my understanding and experience so far, to get great blur ideally you need a prime lens of 1.8 aperture or lower – most of the top personal style bloggers work with a 50mm 1.4 or even 1.2 lens – and to get close in to your subject and allow lots of space behind.

A POTTED HISTORY OF MY LENS JOURNEY

When I was deciding to switch from my old DSLR to micro four thirds one of my main concerns was whether I could get the same results as I was getting with the much-loved Canon 50mm 1.4 lens. After a little online research, I realised it was not only possible, but there were all sorts of options to explore in addition to the Olympus range, including the mind-blowing dreamy haze of old Olympus manual 50mm lenses, 1.4 apertures from Panasonic and heavy-weight, ground-breaking lenses like the Voigtlanders with apertures stopping down to 0.95. Micro four thirds lenses made by other companies like Panasonic and Voigtlander will fit straight onto an Olympus, whereas the older OM lenses need an adapter.

My day to day arsenal of lenses include the Olympus 75mm 1.8 which I like to use for outfit posts as well as more detailed work – but it’s such a long lens you need to back away loads to get your subject in shot – the Panasonic 25mm 1.4 (which I haven’t featured here as my test shot was on the wrong settings – sorry!) and the very neat Olympus 17mm 1.8, which is great for travel and city shots as you can get so much in frame. The Olympus 45mm 1.8 is a beauty too and great value for money in the world of lenses, which is an expensive ones unfortunately. I say, go cheap on the body and spend on the lenses!

THIS POST…

All my test shots were taken on the brilliant little PEN E-PL7, the new little sister camera to the E-P5 which is my main camera. I actually often take both out with me with a different lens on each to save changing lenses! In this post, I wanted to show you what a range of micro four thirds lenses opened to their widest aperture can do… I  sort of tried to set up ‘test conditions’ but being an inconsistent type haven’t really kept each shot exactly the same, so it’s only really for general demonstration to show the amount of blurring of each lens. In terms of editing, I did a small amount of brightening & contrast in Lightroom on each shot, all exactly the same…

WHAT TO BUY?

If you’re looking to buy your first prime lens, out of the lenses I’ve used, I would definitely go for the Olympus 45mm 1.8. It’s a great blogger lens as you can get gorgeous blur, lovely detail shots but also use for outfit shots (if you have enough room). It’s also the cheapest lens here coming in about £220. Alternatively, you could go for an old OM 50mm 1.8 or 1.4 lens on eBay which are less than £100 and you can pick up a cheap converter (OM – M4/3) for under a tenner. Next step would depend on what you do the most of – for travel, street style and city shots I’d go for the 17mm 1.8, but if you are getting very serious about detail shots, blur and portrait you might want to consider saving up for the 75mm 1.8. I also find myself using the Panasonic 25mm 1.4 practically everyday. Not cheap, but then lenses ain’t a cheap game I’m sorry to say.

Disclaimer: As an ambassador for Olympus, the Oly lenses I use are on loan and the others I have paid for myself or borrowed from a friend!

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SAY HELLO TO CUBEBOT!
Also before we start, a special shout out to the Cubebot I use as a prop throughout! A beautiful traditional wooden toy sent to me for Gus by the lovely Molly & The Wolf (for those of you with kids, check out the site and get 10% off with Stylo10). While I’m on the subject, I should mention that Molly & The Wolf run a lovely monthly crafts club for kids which you can sign up to for £15 a month for which you receive a surprise craft project – this month it’s a fun little guitar which Gus and I have been hard at work on!


 OK, NOW FOR THE LENSES AND ‘TEST’ SHOTS… 

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The 17mm is a great all rounder – a ‘shorter’ lens it offers less depth of field blur (see below) than the rest of the lenses but is a perfect street and travel shooting lens. I also think it’s one of the nicest looking lenses on the Pens sizewise…


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Above test shot on Olympus 17mm 1.8


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The 45mm really is a gorgeous bright portrait lens, with lovely blur. Like all Olympus lenses its widest aperture is 1.8 but you do get a really nice result. And look how lovely and bright the shot is… You can also augment your 45mm with a fun little macro adapter which allows you to get super close to your subject and get some great detail and blur, this is about £70 so won’t break the bank.


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Above test shot on Olympus 45mm 1.8


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Shot on 45mm with macro converter


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The Olympus 75mm is an absolute dream of a lens, just incredibly bright and beautiful blur but you have to have room to get your shot. It also costs a bomb and it quite a big lens on the Pen, but with my experience of this lens I would definitely save up to buy it…


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Above test shot Shot on Olympus 75mm 1.8


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TIP: FOCUS PEAKING FOR MANUAL LENSES

When I was researching M4/3 lenses that would do a good bokeh job, this OM 50mm 1.2 came up again and again as a bit of a holy grail lens for the beautifully dreamy shots it could create. I tracked one down on eBay for about £250, swiping it from under the nose of quite a few other bidders – I have quite  a brutal eBayer bid technique! I bought a cheap adapter and got completely obsessed with the lens – you can see some of the shots here, very soft and dreamy.

It also got me comfortable using manual and I figured out how to use focus peaking on the Pen. Focus peaking highlights the area of your shot in focus even with a manual, so very useful as sometimes it can be hard to judge with your eye. Turn on you focus peaking on the Pen E-P5 and E-PL7 by going to Menu, Custom Menu, Button/Dial and then assign a button (I use the Fn button for this) to Peaking.


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Above test shot on Olympus OM 50mm 1.2 – used with adapter – you can see how much more of a softer shot this takes. I think I could have got in a bit closer with this, and wish I had to compare more accurately to the shot below! 


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I discovered this fun little $15 CCTV lens while geeking out on You Tube. This cheapie is identical or practically identical to the real SLR Magic lens which is a bit more expensive – it’s a manual lens that comes with an adapter (I bought it from here, took a few weeks to arrive) but as you can see you can get a great shot… Actually really impressed by the test shot, I should use this more! (In fact, I was so surprised at how well this shot came out, I’ve just done a re-test against the other manual lenses which confirms it’s amazingness; it definitely seems sharper close up on the needles than the Voigtlander which seems crazy – but as a I mention below this Voigtlander wide open is considered to be quite soft. The 35mm also seems to excel in brightness, although I think it aberrates more but this can just add to the arty look which I like!


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Above test shot on 35mm 1.7 – see how close it allowed me to get in!


VOIGTLANDER 25mm 0.95

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Equivalent to using 35mm film, I find 25mm micro four thirds lenses extremely useful – it’s a great size to cover off a variety of situations, shooting outfit posts, snapping food in restaurants and getting good detail shots! This is a super luxe manual-only Voigtlander 25mm 0.95 lens I borrowed from a friend. With a 0.95 aperture it’s as wide open as you can get for a lens that fits straight onto a M4/3 camera. I’m not sure I’ve entirely done this lens justice with this shot, but you can see the blur of the cubebot is extreme! However, as you can see it is quite soft wide open, apparently this lens is at its sharpest at f/2.8. The other lens I have my eye on is the Voigtlander 42.5mm 0.95…


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Above test shot on Voigtlander 25mm 0.95


Phew, this has been a whopper of a post! I’m not sure how useful it has been, but it’s been quite fun to put together and got me thinking more about lenses. Do let me know any questions in the comments below and I’ll do my best to help. Also would love to hear your experiences with any of the older manual lenses… Peace out, bokeh buddies.

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SELFIE GONE VIRAL | LFW DAY 3

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Shot this (on my Pen E-P5) of Alexa and Kendall today at the Topshop Unique show – which was incredible, btw, and check my beauty story here – and since the photo hit the Topshop Instagram feed where it has had about 90,000 likes, and over 300 retweets, it was also regrammed by Alexa and has even made a Who What Wear story. Definite LFW highlight so far!

Although the Jonathan Saunders show is running a close second with its stripadelic gym wear and Careless Whisper soundtrack… More of what I’ve been up to with my Olympus Pens here.

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FASHION PHOTO GALLERY WITH OLYMPUS PEN PARIS

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I must say, I’m enjoying life back to normal after LFW, but it was a total blast and I’m so excited to have 20 of my images, documenting fashion week through my lens in on a photography exhibition in Paris with Olympus this week… 

I won’t lie, whittling down the probably of 1000s images I took during five full days of backstage, at the shows and street style, was no easy task. I tried to choose the ones that I was most proud of and also ones that would draw the viewer in, like the one above, where you have Yasmin Le Bon front row at Jonathan Saunders chin up in intense concentration or below a favourite model shot from Marques’Almeida, Made in Chelsea’s Lucy Watson getting super papped at Eudon Choi, incredible brushed denim detail at Faustine and a street style pap scrum. All my photos were taken on the Pen E-P5 and Pen E-PL7 which I used interchangeably with the 17mm and 45mm lenses.

So if you happen to be in Paris for fashion week, or any other reason, head on down to the gallery to check out the rest of my pictures along with other fashion week bloggers wielding the little Olympus Pen…

Where: 25 Boulevard de Sébastopol, 5th Floor, Paris, 75001

When: 9-11 March, 11am-6pm

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