April 30, 2015
4 things to photograph this month
Need inspiration on what to photograph? Look no further and take a look at our 4 things to photograph this month
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Tips and techniques on developing great camera skills, including how to carry out the basic photography techniques, advanced camera skills, and a range of other great advice about improving your photography skills.
April 30, 2015
Need inspiration on what to photograph? Look no further and take a look at our 4 things to photograph this month
April 24, 2015
Optimising your camera for shooting fast-moving subjects can help you capture that crucial moment. Lightning-quick reflexes also come in handy…
April 17, 2015
With an array of impressive video recording features, the Canon 7D Mark II is a top choice for avid videographers. Discover how you can capture better-looking video with our guide
February 11, 2015
If you want to leave Photoshop in the box and shoot top-quality black & white images straight out of the camera, Andy Westlake explores the options available to you
January 30, 2014
Most modern digital cameras feature modes that deal with dynamic range. We look at what they are and how they work
January 27, 2014
Running into trouble while out shooting? Here are eight easy tips to improve your photography
November 2, 2013
High contrast is tough to master but can yield excellent results. We show you how to shoot high-contrast landscapes and high-contrast portraits in our expert's guide
August 29, 2013
Before you set out with your camera it’s worth making sure all of the settings are correct. Here’s our guide on how to set up a DSLR camera
August 26, 2013
There really isn’t anything to be scared of when it comes to understanding focal length. We break it down in our focal length explained expert's guide
August 22, 2013
Though you can do a lot of tricks in Photoshop, there are some filters that every photographer should own. Here’s our guide to the essential photography filters you need
August 12, 2013
Thought aperture was just an exposure tool? It's so much more important to your pictures than that. Read our guide on how to use aperture