This image by Ron Lovatt showcases his incredible talent as a macro photographer, but that was only part of his story. Read more
Photographing waterfalls is something almost every landscape photographer loves to do. Here's seven mistakes to avoid when photographing them.
Five and a half minutes of lighting setups with no ads, no talking and no distractions.
You may be familiar with Photoshop’s quick selection tool, but did you know there’s other ways you can make precise selections, including for colour, focus and subject? Here’s a crash course in making advanced selections in your post-processing workflow.
In our second part on at home photo printing, we look at soft proofing, paper types and a basic printing workflow in Lightroom.
If you’ve never tried printing at home, then you really are missing out – and better still, it’s never been easier, or cheaper, to give it a go.
In part two of our better image storage series, we look at a few cataloguing tips for Lightroom Classic CC.
It was another cold and early wakeup call - one of many on our month-long trip in Japan back in 2018.
We get it, image cataloguing isn’t the most exhilarating bit of photography. But if you’ve ever lost an image, or watched a hard drive crash in front of your eyes, then you’ll know it’s something worth doing right. Here are some tips to get you started.
Ever wondered how to capture amazing light trail images? We've found a short video tutorial that runs through all the tips you need to get you started.
In the second of our two part series on street photography, we look at a few things to think about before you fire the shutter and the art vs commercial challenges of shooting street.
We have found a short and easy post-production tutorial on colour grading in Lightroom. In under 10 minutes you'll be equipped with all the colour grading know-how to get you started.
The Image Doctor, photo educator Saima Morel, can give constructive feedback on your images. This week, she takes a look at a coastal landscape, a well-cropped wildlife shot, a bold black and white and more.
Street photography is just about the purest form of photography there is – few rules, hardly any gear and the opportunity to capture something magical unfolding right on the streets around you.
In this video, you'll learn how you can use Photoshop to combine two images captured at different shutter speeds.
In this article, I’ll describe the process and decisions I went through to take this lunar eclipse multi-exposure sequence on medium format film.
We have found a short video to help you take your landscape photography to the next level.