Once upon a time, photography was a relatively niche hobby – and in order to engage in it, you had to know a good deal about different cameras, lighting, and various techniques and tricks of the trade – not to mention actually owning a potentially expensive camera, too.
Learn how to photograph the Lyrid meteor shower, from which kit you’ll need, to the right camera settings to ensure the best shots.
Using editing software ACDSee I show you how to edit nature photos to make them cleaner, and crisper.
During self-isolation and lockdown due to covid-19, things can get a little less productive photography-wise, so in this tutorial we look at how to shoot product photos in your own living room with minimal gear.
Learn how to take stunning pet portraits from the comfort of your own home with only a few guiding tips to help you on your way.
Find out my top four tips to make any subject look good, even an old potato!
Some astronomers and observatories are complaining that satellites sent into low earth orbit by private companies to provide global internet and other services will impact night sky observation and ruin astrophotography.
So, you want to photograph yourself but don’t have anyone to stand in to get your focus set? No problem, all you need is a tripod and a coin for sharp selfies, every time.
You don’t need an expensive macro lens to take close-up photos. In fact, you probably don’t need any kit at all, find out how by reading more.
Over at Fstoppers I explain how these five simple steps can make your models feel more relaxed, and ultimately enable you to take better portraits.
Using items you probably already have at home, you can make your own light table that’s perfect for close-up photographs, because, let's face it, not all of us have the room or budget for full-size professional light tables.
Lightroom Classic in 2020 is a powerful image editing software that can not only help you develop your photos but also prepare them for post-production print and web publication. But in this walkthrough I’m going to take you through the basics of getting started, looking at only the most common tools you’ll likely be working with.
Learn how to optimise your photographs for use online for faster loading times and improve Google search ranking whilst maintaining high quality images devoid of pixellation and compression artefacts