In the second of our two part feature on better black and white photography, we look at shapes and textures, reflections and the decisive moment. Read more
Photographer Col Leonhardt has just returned from the remote and isolated Kumpupintil Lake, 300km from Newman in the Pilbara region.
In a few simple steps, this tutorial will show you how to get the most out of your astrophotography RAW files and remove light pollution using Adobe Lightroom Classic.
Just because your shooting location is not a picture perfect scene, doesn't mean that you can't capture incredible portraits there. We have found a short video explaining how to make the most of any location.
Photographer Andy Mumford gives advice on how to create minimalist landscape photographs by isolating simple elements of the scene before you.
We have found a short video tutorial explaining how to use Adobe Lightroom to transform your black-and-white images to appear more dramatic and impactful.
Paul Hoelen takes to the skies to tell the story behind his stunning aerial shot.
The Image Doctor, photo educator Saima Morel, can give constructive feedback on your images. This week, she takes a look at a beautifully stripped-back landscape, a striking BW portrait and a travel shot from Japan.
Just how good is Adobe's Super Resolution feature in Photoshop? We take it for a spin to find out.
We've found a great video tutorial that covers some helpful photography basics to help you rediscover photography or help you get started.
In the second part of our two part feature on the basics of photojournalism, we look at photographing strangers, adapting and adjusting on the fly and editing your work.
In this second part of a two part series on video for stills photographers, we look at lighting, filming, composition and of course, editing.
For most photographers, video may seem like a dark art – but that’s until you realise with a knowledge of camera craft, you’re already halfway there. Here's a crash course in video for stills photographers.
The Image Doctor, photo educator Saima Morel, can give constructive feedback on your images. This week, she takes a look at a beautifully lit landscape, a grungy urban street scene and a simple animal portrait.
Doug Gimesy lifts the lid on how he shot a powerful conservation portrait with only the dark of night as his background.
In our photo tip of the week, we look at the essential skills for developing a photojournalism portfolio that will leave a lasting impression.
If you've ever wondered how to make the most of your on-camera flash in portraiture, then you'll appreciate this video which looks at three ways you can make your flash look more natural.