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SKYE’S THE LIMIT

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NAME: SANDRA MACLEOD

CAMERA: CANON EOS 80D

SANDRA HAS been interested in photography for five years, and her first ‘proper’ camera was a Canon EOS 1300D in 2017, and has since upgraded to an EOS 80D. She lives on the Isle of Skye, so is perfectly positioned to take some amazing landscapes; she even recently went out to photograph the aurora borealis when it was visible over Skye. She shoots mostly in Manual but would like to know more about settings and equipment, as she feels it’s holding her back.

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NAME: MARCUS MCADAM

CAMERA: CANON EOS 5DS R

MARCUS HAS been a pro photographer for over 18 years and has lived and worked all over the world. He now resides on Scotland’s beautiful Isle of Skye, where he manages his Skye Photo Academy business, running workshops. He won Practical Photography’s Photographer of the Year (UK) in 2002 and takes on commercial work for Caffè Nero and China Southern Airlines, among others. He also lectures at photography schools in the UK and runs photographic holidays. For more info, check out his website.

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