Photography Tips: Composition and breaking symmetry
Have you ever looked at something you are about to photograph, and thought ‘Do I need to take anything out of the photo? What, if
Have you ever looked at something you are about to photograph, and thought ‘Do I need to take anything out of the photo? What, if
One of the most common questions I get from aspiring photographers is how I started my journey as a wedding photographer. Back in 2011 I
Sometimes you catch ‘em sometime you don’t. The thing that makes an amateur fisherman keep going out to sea is not the certainty of catching
Unfortunately unless you are a world famous photographer or have a huge following, getting your photograph viewed is not an easy thing to do. Being
Mike Browne heads out to Vietnam, and whilst looking for shoot spots for his then upcoming photography class he discusses three tips for Landscape photography
Have you ever fancied doing a bit of macro photography? But don’t really want to pay out several hundred pounds for a new lens just
We publish blog posts on all sorts of content every single day. These posts are often seen by hundreds, and occassionaly thousands of people within
In a recent post we explored what an F stop is and how you use it. In this post we are going to explore ISO
Design and photography go hand in hand. A photograph can say a thousand words and when something so powerful is included in design, be it
Do you think that image editing is something photographers started doing in the 1990’s when Adobe first released their Photoshop image editing program? Well, I
Some advocates of the “No editing”- camp claim that editing is something that came along with Adobe Photoshop and therefore some kind of modern mumbo
As avid photographers we are always keen to have our work displayed to as many people as possible, and, as a bonus it’s always nice