photo tips

Ever thought about giving macro photography a try? In this video Mark Holtze explains why you should choose a vintage macro lens when shooting tiny worlds.

Pro wildlife photographer and tutor Michael Snedic explains the finer points of photographing whales.

Did you know there is a simple way that you can easily make large and highly detailed images while using a camera with low megapixels?

Ever wondered how to reduce the noise in your backgrounds? In this short video, Brent Hall shows you his tips and tricks for creating sharp, clean images in post.

It’s one of the fundamentals of successful image-making, but working with light when you don’t have much of it is a real challenge. Here’s some practical things to consider for your next low light shoot.

Ever wondered how much of a difference a softbox can make to the photos you capture? We found a clever video that will give you a better understanding of softboxes and their different features.

Sometimes the story behind the image can give it new meaning. Read on to find out the stories behind the winning shots of the 2020 Audubon Awards. An article for bird lovers and inspiration-seekers alike!

Photographer Joshua Prieto shares his top tips for taking incredible macro photographs of wild and wonderful animals and insects.

Yan Zhang experienced the first wave of COVID-19 as a evacuee from Wuhan, China. He shares the story behind his image captured in isolation on Christmas island.

Professional travel and landscape photographer Ignacio Palacios has published a new e-book, Dissecting Award-Winning Shots: Landscapes Vol. 1, and we've got an exclusive excerpt to share with you.

In this video by photographer Adam Gibbs, he looks at how to use focus stacking for sharper images using Photoshop.

Ever wanted to get into portrait photography but you weren't sure how to begin? In this article photographer and Canon Collective ambassador Scott Stramyk shares his top tips for starting out.

Want to learn more about colour, how it affects your images and how to control it? Then this tutorial is for you.

Improve the hit-rate of your wildlife images with these six great tips.

Have you ever wished that you could take a photo on holiday and somehow remove the tourists who keep entering your frame? Turns out you can (with a little planning.) We found a clever video that shows you how to do just that.

Dylan Fox shares the story behind his beautiful landscape shot captured in Utah, USA.