Simon Gregor is a professional Macro photographer who doesn’t really believe his job is ‘work’ at all. In this article, Simon shares a getting started guide for Macro photography, as well as his top tips for capturing the best results. Check out his article and see some of his stunning photographs as well!
When I first saw Naveen’s photographs it was clear that he had a fair bit of talent. Naveen specialises as an iPhoneographer, taking incredible photographs with nothing but his iPhone, editing them purely with apps. Here Naveen has compiled a full guide to iPhoneography and shared some of his stunning photographs as well.
There are few things that I take photos of that bring me more joy than a sweeping landscape photograph. Here are a few tips to help you develop that eye that, in my opinion, you already possess.
Here are five great tips to help any beginning photographer step up to the next level. They aren’t complicated or even that radical. They are five very simple ideas and qualities that every great photographer needs to follow.
In Apple’s recent iCloud and iOS5 keynote, a vast array of brushed aluminium style icons were used. In this tutorial we learn how to create an incredible iCloud style aluminium icon in just a few minutes.
Histograms are a graphic representation of the levels of light in your photo. They’re a great tool for understanding just how the light in your photo is balanced and can help you to create the perfectly exposed and balanced photograph.
Animals can be an incredible photography subject. Due to their unpredictable nature though, animals can be incredibly hard to photograph. Here are a few tips to help you out whether you’re on a safari or in your own backyard.
DSLR’s are absolutely fantastic pieces of machinery, and they can really help you unleash your creativity on your photos. And better yet, I’ve got a brief, no nonsense guide on how to work that fancy device. Now, get your camera out of Auto mode and get ready to learn!
Throughout the world people are deciding what they want to change for the year ahead. So what should us photographers aim to change? Here are 10 resolutions that can help us all become better photographers in 2011.
We’ve all seen photos at shows with point-and-shoot cameras or even our cell phones. But as we all found out, our pictures turned out incredibly dark, incredibly orange, and or incredibly noisy. While I might be bias, I believe concert photography has some of the hardest elements to deal with on the job.
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