photo tips

Lighting, audio and editing are all vital skills for good video - in part two of our feature on video for mirrorless shooters, we share a few key things to consider.

Hybrid photography zealot Tim Levy explores how being a photographer gives you all the grounding you need to explore your camera’s video features to their fullest potential.

In part two of our two part series on landscape composition, we look at centring your frame, and ditching the tripod.

Mitchell Kaneshkevich shares the story behind this dark and moody portrait from Indonesia.

A telephoto lens lets us control perspective as well as fill our frame. Here’s why.

Composition is something that challenges even seasoned landscape shooters. These tips will have you creating more compelling images now.

Creativity isn’t always something you can just turn on and off like a tap, and just like a leaky tap needs a freshen up, so too does your mind. Start thinking in new and interesting ways with these quick tips.

Creativity isn’t always something you can just turn on and off like a tap, and just like a leaky tap needs a freshen up, so too does your mind. Start thinking in new and interesting ways with these quick tips.

Dr Andrew Peacock shares the story behind an image that might have been...

Seven new images make their way into the doctor's office in this month's Image Doctor.

In part two of our travel portraiture feature, we take a look at a few gear and posing suggestions that will help you take better images next time you hit the road.

A country’s character is more than grand buildings and spectacular landscapes. We take a look at why you should photograph people when travelling overseas, and how to go about it.

In this step-by-step Photoshop tutorial, you’ll learn three ways to bring targeted creative blur into your imagery.

When I bought a lens ball, the first thing I did was to google how people were using them. But there wasn't much variety - what to do?

Aperture Priority is a great camera setting for most subjects. Here's why.

In this great tutorial by Andy Mumford, you'll learn a few handy tricks for creating dynamic, compelling waterscape photos.