
The history of the Daguerreotype Camera
In 1839 the daguerreotype, the earliest practical method of making permanent images with a camera was born. The daguerreotype camera was one of the first
In 1839 the daguerreotype, the earliest practical method of making permanent images with a camera was born. The daguerreotype camera was one of the first
n fortunate enough to use the new ClickASnap darkroom twice already and have already booked my third visit!
A lesson in bad portraiture! In this video, we learned the hard lessons, so you don’t have to.
We asked Mike Browne to give us a quick tutorial, on using some easy tips and techniques to improve our photography, and get more views
[Image source: Deposit photos] Photography piracy is something that impacts many of us, and it can sometimes feel like swimming against the tide to combat
As I write this piece, amid a mini heatwave the outdoors the light is harsh and bright, not good for photography at all. Yet I
Steve Cooke has been getting his drone out for the lads, and shooting some stunning imagery in and around the United Kingdom. Find out a
Every year, between the months of January and March, many gardens, and woodlands in the UK blossom in a pure white blanket of delicately drooping
The rule of thirds is a compositional guideline used in photography to make your image stand out and appear more visually pleasing to the viewer.
When we look at the history of popular culture, the 1970s and 1980s were undeniably a turning point for artistic expression. Across the globe there
Do you have a photography related service? Perhaps you create photography courses, youtube education videos or even sell photography holidays? We are opening up our
Many photographers who come across our photo sharing site Clickasnap are already likely to be using a photo sharing platform. The vast majority of these
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