This image by Ron Lovatt showcases his incredible talent as a macro photographer, but that was only part of his story. Read more
Ron Lovitt’s photo of the final ball of the 1960 Tied Test between Australia and the West Indies remains one of the most famous in the history of cricket. The story of how it came to be is as riveting as the photo itself.
Portraiture requires specific skills, but when combined with travel there are a wider range of issues to consider. Veteran travel shooter David Lazar shares 10 useful tips for photographing people during your travels.
The line is one of the strongest visual tools in a landscape photographer's tool bag. Lines begin somewhere and go somewhere and therefore imply movement. We show you how to use lines to create stronger compositions.
You don't always have the luxury of time or local knowledge when it comes to shooting landscapes. Adventure photographer Chris Bray shares his five best tips for shooting beautiful landscapes when you're in an unfamiliar place and you need to get in, get the shot and get out fast.
While most DSLRs offers a host of controls and settings, there are really only three you need to worry about – aperture, shutter speed and ISO. In this series, we take a close look at each of these variables and how they can be used to create better pictures. In this, the second part of the series, we examine the finer points of shutter speed.
In Lightroom there's a quick way to show off your images. Alfonso Calero explains how to turn your collections into slideshows in three easy steps.
There are really only three camera controls you need to understand – aperture, shutter speed and ISO. This week we focus on ISO.
Where's the best place to position the horizon in a landscape? As Tony Bridge explains, there are a few basic rules you should consider before you press the shutter button.
We go 'behind the lens' with sports photographer Matt Palmer who explains some of the finer points of shooting Muay Thai fighters in the heat of battle.
Finding distinctive landscape images in dense rainforest can be tough, but there are some useful techniques you can use to increase your number of "keepers". National Geographic photographer Greg Basco explains.
Ben Messina shares his best tips for composition, lighting, location selection, gear and post-production to help you take your landscapes to the next level.
A herd of wildebeest crossing the Mara River in Kenya provided a memorably chaotic photo opportunity for wildlife shooter Karen Lunney.
Some things require lots of preparation (and a strong nerve!) to photograph. Darran Leal took a small group to Africa to shoot some of the deadliest creatures on the planet.
Pro shooter Adam Monk shares some clever tips for anyone hoping to take their landscape photography to the next level.
It's tough getting out of bed early on cold, foggy mornings, but if shooting stunnning landscapes is your thing, it's well worth the effort. In the second of our two-part story, Thomas-Liam Ryan shares some more brilliant tips on photographing fog.
It was worth the wait for this stunning sunrise in Western Australia’s Kalbarri National Park writes landscape photographer Dylan Fox.