Photography
Hello and welcome to my photography blog. If you’re here, most likely you want to improve your photography skills, learn some new tricks, build cool DIY projects, learn about post processing or find some inspiration for your next project.
Whether you are a beginner, amateur or a professional photographer, learning and furthering your knowledge of photography should always be at the top of your growing list. Using the photography tutorials and great tips here will help you to improve your photography and allow you to take your best photos yet.
Your best photos await you.
Improve your ability to photograph fungi with this excellent guide, loaded with tips, techniques, and advice for capturing fantastic photos of mushrooms and fungi.
In Britain, we are blessed with an amazing collection of ruins, monuments and ancient burial sites. We guide you through the challenges of photographing these historic places.
Discover how to shoot and process High Dynamic Range images in high-contrast scenes and preserve the all-important highlight and shadow details.
Soft focus shots are the bane of the serious photographer's life and a major reason why images get rejected by stock image libraries or lose out in camera club competitions or photo society distinctions.
How to add, remove, or completely strip image metadata from digital photos to reduce file size and maximise privacy when sharing photos online.
Snowfall can cause a huge frustration for those of us who have to trudge to work, but it can also present some fun opportunities too, especially for photographers. Here are five tips to help you take some great pictures during some tricky shooting experiences.
You've probably heard over and over that you should be shooting in RAW, but what is RAW and why should you use it? We take a look at RAW photography and why you should be making the effort to shoot RAW if your camera supports it. Do the benefits outweigh the disadvantages? We think they do.
The default Camera app on your phone can take some pretty incredible photos during the day, and newer phones can even make nighttime shots look good, but you can't just point and shoot if you want to capture some pretty spectacular fireworks photos.
The humble smartphone has transformed photography, bringing cameras to the masses and allows more and more people to record the world around them, capture and share amazing photos. In this post, we will look into a few handy tips that help improve your smartphone photography.
With an awesome holiday coming soon, I'm going to be taking lots of once in a lifetime shots and I don't want to run the risk of losing any precious photos. Airline baggage restrictions mean I cannot take my laptop, so how can I backup all my photos securely whilst on holiday?