photo tips

We have found a super short video that gives you some useful tips for getting the most out of photoshoots with 'everyday' people.

Here's a great video that celebrates two of the things we really love - portraiture and cheap, at-home setups that just about anyone can create.

In part two of Dylan Giannakopoulos' landscape tips, we look at ND filters, predicting the weather, horizon lines and the complex world of parallax error.

If you're wanting to take your wildlife images from snapshots to pro shots, Michael Snedic a shares a few quick tips to help you on your way.

Landscape photography is a genre that rewards patience and time in the field, and a rigorous understanding of your camera and conditions. Here’s 5 tips to challenge your outdoor photography next time you shoot.

Capturing birds in flight is something every wildlife photographer wants to do, but where do you begin? Here are some ideas for surefire success at your next bird shoot.

Despite pro photography being more competitive than ever, becoming a working pro is something many amateur photographers continue to aspire to do. So what's it actually like as a job?

Check out this great video from landscape photographer Michael Shainblum where he packs a 100-400mm lens on a trip to Yosemite National Park in the states.

Glaucus Atlanticus – also known as Blue Dragons, are a beautiful and regular site on our beaches.

Capturing birds in flight is something every wildlife photographer wants to do, but where do you begin? Here are some ideas for surefire success at your next bird shoot.

If you've ever seen those pretty trick scrolling collages on Instagram and wondered how to make them, then this video by Justin McDonough of Dunna Did It will be just the ticket.

In part two of our series on bringing a human element into your travel images, David Lazar explores more techniques for stronger compositions.

This excellent video tutorial from Perea Photography looks at how to improve your wide angle landscape compositions and compositional choices in the field.

Bringing a human element into your travel images is a brilliant way to tell the viewer more about a culture and a location. In the first part of a two part series, we look at how it's done.

Motorsports photography specialist Nathan Duff breaks down one of his stunning shots from inside a grungy Sydney parking garage.

We have found a short tutorial created by photographer Adam Gibbs, where he gives a step-by-step tutorial on how to elevate some of your photos by transforming them into a black and white format.