photo tips

Read part two of Richard I'Anson's tips on how to increase your chances of capturing something remarkable next time you travel.

In this eye-opening video, filmmaker Griffin Hammond and the team at Indy Mogul test a large variety of ND filters in different price tiers from $5 USD all the way to $580 USD.

A few tips for capturing tonight's epic supermoon.

The right place at the right time, all of the time. A great travel image rarely just happens on its own. Here’s how you can increase your chances of capturing something remarkable next time you travel.

Adelaide-born portrait photographer Ben Baker has photographed some of the most famous people in the world.

Your ultimate guide to understanding the magic of the Aurora, where to find it, and how best to photograph it.

Here's how to avoid the cardinal sins of editing in this handy new video.

Sure, drone flying is addictive, but there’s much more to amazing aerials than just getting up high and firing off that shutter. Pro droner Petra Leary counts down her seven top tips for new pilots.

Photographer Michael Snedic shares his advice for getting the best shots of tiny subjects.

This great new video looks at why we should embrace the dark, along with the light in our photography.

A simple but powerful technique every photographer should have in their editing toolkit.

Ever wondered what it's like to earn a living as a professional landscape photographer? This new video is for you.

From the dusty deserts of Peru to the busy-streets of Shibuya Japan, five photographers share their top travel photo tips.

We’ve all been there. You spot a beautiful bird in your garden but no matter what you do, you can’t seem to get that print-worthy shot of it. Worry not, here’s how to nail your next bird shoot.

Having a well thought out and robust backup strategy is a critical component to a photographer’s workflow. But setting up your own doesn’t have to cost the world. Here's a cheap solution and workflow you can make yourself.

We’ve all taken images that we look back at and cringe. Photographer Kieran Stone opens up about his worst photography moments and how you can avoid the same mistakes.