When you hear the term 'high-res' thrown about with such abandon when it comes to images for web use, have you ever stopped to think just how big or how high quality and image meant for the web needs to be?
There's an assumption that high-contrast images are more dynamic, more compelling, more inviting. Have a go at some low-contrast photography. You might surprise yourself with the results.
Photographing buildings doesn't have to mean wide-angle lenses and fretting about correcting for the keystone effect. Any lens, and angle. Don't believe us? Let us show you!
Loss of sight doesn't mean an automatic loss of creative expression through photography. Tammy Ruggles, a fine art photographer from Kentucky, talks about her life and work.
For anyone about to get married, have a read of these ten vital tips to help your photography go smoothly and make sure you get the photos of your dreams.
We're taught how to make our portrait subjects relax and act naturally in front of the camera, but how can photographers feel more confident when they're photographing people?