Welcome 2026 – let’s hope for a great year of photography!

Reflections in Photography make for interesting ART
Reflections in Photography make for interesting ART

Welcome 2026 – let’s hope for a great year of photography!

I don’t know abut you but photography for me is a moving target. I really don’t want to stand still, churning out the same stuff as I did in previous years. And while 2025 was somewhat of a breakout year for me, it wasn’t where I want to end up! 

True, I think I took some of my best ever photos in 2025. I certainly gained a lot from playing with old CCD and LiveMOS camera gear and I very much enjoyed experimenting with old vintage lenses on newer cameras. My love of 35mm film was however put on the back burned for a second year as I embraced digital much more than I thought I would. That’s probably because of my experimenting with older cameras and very much older lenses. The biggest surprise though was experimenting with modern digital cameras combined with some of the best vintage lenses. Who knew that this could be a marriage made in heaven and just what I had been searching for.

My only major expense in 2025, and this was hardly major when compared with my friends, was the purchase of my 2nd hand Lumix S5. And while I already have a number of old lenses that I could adapt, I did purchase a number of cheap vintage lenses for use with that camera. I think that the most expensive lens I bought was the Hexanon 40mm f1.8 which from memory cost me about £60. Pretty much every other lens purchase fell into the £5 – £45 pricing bracket. I tend to buy cheap lenses with the aim of fixing them as this is as much part of the enjoyment of photography as is the taking of photographs. That being said, as I write this there is a bowl of lens parts literally a foot away that I failed miserably with. 

So What Next in 2026?

At the letter end of 2025 I really began to enjoy using Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) as a means to create art in photography. Turning photos into expressive art has always interested me. I think in truth that I long to be an artist but lack the necessary skills and dedication and photography gets me one step closer to that dream. 

Of course, street and candid photography remain a great love of mine. The urban environment is one of the best venues for photographers that I can think of. On every corner, at every table, in every situation, there is a photo waiting to be snapped. Invasive? Maybe, but public spaces offer every opportunity to capture life in a million different ways.

Another area of interest is reflections. I find that reality reflected is just a tad more interesting than photographing the scene directly. 

Reflections add depth and bend reality just that little bit more
Reflections add depth and bend reality just that little bit more

One of my key goals for 2025  was working with other photographers as well as working with the local community. In 2025 I had the pleasure of working alongside fellow photographers Alex and Stuart on a project for the Brixham Orpheus Male Choir. This project has made me want to work more closely with local community projects and I will be looking out for more opportunities in 2026. 

Orpheus Male Choir | Vintage Lenses | The Creative Camera
Orpheus Male Choir | Vintage Lenses | The Creative Camera
 
To finish, here are a few of my images from 2025. I don’t consider them my best, but they are indicative of my journey throughout 2025 and the direction I will be taking in 2026.
 
We are also already planning a photographic trip to Wales for late 2026 which will be a nice way to end the season.
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