Posts from the category Video

  • It’s not about the tool you use

    Pro photographer Zack Arias is thrown down the challenge of taking street portraits using nothing but a point-and-shoot camera and an optically-triggered second flash gun. Zack’s ebullient approach and the results we see towards the end of the film show that photography isn’t about using really expensive equipment.

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  • The City of Samba

    The City of Samba

    I’ve seen many miniaturized time-lapse films over the past couple of years, but this is far and away my favourite thus far. By Keith Loutit (of course) and Jarbas Agnelli. Make sure you watch it all the way to the end.

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  • The Port Of Dover

    The Port Of Dover

    A timelapse sequence taken around close of service at the ferry port on the south coast of England, the night before we left for the continent and home.

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  • Emmental fire festival

    Emmental fire festival

    The Fire Festival in Signau, a small area in the Emmental valley, is a Swiss folk and artistic festival; a smaller equivalent of Burning Man in the U.S. My friend and independent filmmaker Yannick de Zordo – who plays bass guitar for Choo Choo and who produced the great video for their song “We Go”

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  • Ascent to the Schilthorn

    Ascent to the Schilthorn

    An eight and a half minute film of the journey up to the Piz Gloria restaurant on the Schilthorn by my friend Graham McKenzie-Smith.

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  • Look ma, no hands…

    Look ma, no hands…

    A video shot using my D7000 on a dry toboggan run, hand-held, whilst I was clinging on to the brake with the other hand.

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  • Street musician, Florence, Italy

    Street musician, Florence, Italy

    I am enjoying the video capabilities of my Nikon, particularly to capture “moving photographs” such as this one. Filmed during our summer holiday in Florence, Italy, whilst we ate mint choc chip ice cream and enjoyed the music.

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  • Inspiration: Gregory Crewdson

    Inspiration: Gregory Crewdson

    Whilst presenting my One Frame Movie photos at the Open Show in Lausanne this week, I mentioned Gregory Crewdson. I first became aware of his work in 2008 via David Hobby’s blog and have admired his process ever since. He’s technically more of a film director than a photographer, albeit that the result of his

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  • Annual siren testing

    Annual siren testing

    One of these days, I’m going to remember (without looking it up) that the annual siren test takes place across the whole of Switzerland on the first Wednesday of February. More information on the Swiss government’s portal. (Post updated 4th February 2026 with a current video from Faulensee.)

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  • Gallivant

    A clip from the personal video essay by British filmmaker Andrew Kötting.

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  • Alphorn on the Bonistock

    Alphorn on the Bonistock

    A lone musician plays alphorn music on the Bonistock mountain peak, high above the lake and village at Melchsee Frutt in canton Obwalden.

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  • Timelapse – hike to Bachalp

    Timelapse – hike to Bachalp

    As if the photographic splendour of the mountain hike from the Firstbahn cablecar station above Grindelwald wasn’t enough, I used the rest breaks we took on our hike this last Sunday to shoot a handful of timelapse sequences.

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  • Fun with timelapse photography

    Fun with timelapse photography

    I’ve tinkered with timelapse photography at several points over the past few years, and have begun to refine my technique using a digital SLR over the past few weeks. This article explains how, with an example sequence of a cruise ship leaving Invergordon in Scotland.

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  • Eiger Run

    A photo and video from the Eiger Run sledge route, between the mountain-top hamlet of Kleine Scheidegg and tourist centre at Grindelwald.

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  • Takeoff from Edinburgh airport

    Takeoff from Edinburgh airport

    A five minute video shot out of the window of an easyJet flight leaving Edinburgh and banking west over the Firth of Forth in Scotland.

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  • Bern band Choo Choo celebrate 15 years of their record company this weekend with a gig at the Wasserwerk Club, and they select one of my photos to appear in national Swiss commuter paper 20 Minuten.

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  • SprainTV

    Manuel Reinhard (also known through his personal website and Twitter stream as “sprain”) has recently launched a regular video podcast in review of the week’s happenings in the Swiss internet scene.

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  • Cablecar to Cassonsgrat

    Cablecar to Cassonsgrat

    A video of an eight minute trip from Naraus to Cassonsgrat by cablecar, high above the village of Flims Waldhaus, filmed with my iPhone.

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