Online Micro Stock Photography websites are a new and quite an easy way for photographers to make some extra money.
Micro stock photography is just normal stock photography but it is sold with more discounts. Clients purchase the stock photos for about $1 or $2, whilst the photographers will earn money every time their photos [...]
As mentioned in a previous Photography tip of the week the best times of day to get the best lighting is first thing in the morning and last thing at night. That is all good and well but when you turn up first thing in the morning to get the best light and typical british [...]
Since the introduction of colour photography Black and white images became a bit old fashioned, but as with all trends black and white photography is being used more and more today.
A lot of portrait, and wedding photography are picking up on the use of Black and white imagery, it is not as old fashioned as [...]
In honor of this weekends events at Glastonbury my tip of the week is getting that great festival photo!
For good photogrpahy it is best to use an SLR but you don’t want to get it covered in mud at a british festival, I would advise taking a good quality point and shoot camera that you [...]
This weeks photography tip is the use of tripods, this may seem a very basic thing to comment on as tripods just hold a camera up don’t they? Alot of Photographers these days feel they don’t need a Tripod as their camera or their lens has image stabilization. Image stabilization is great as it will [...]
For taking portraits outdoors it is a good idea to take control of your flash manually rather than leaving it on auto.
Fill flash is a really good feature on most Digital cameras sometimes called flash on mode. By taking control of this so it goes on when you want it to you can get much [...]
This weeks photographer is Euan Danks, he is a brilliant photographer whom I’ve had the pleasure of working with. A man with a vision Euan Danks can transform a set up, into a vibrant composition.
He has worked as an assistant for a number of years but his talents surpas many long established photographers, based in [...]
Last week we saw how aperture can affect the exposure, this week we are looking at how aperture can affect the depth of field.
Depth of Field affects the area that you want to be in focus and look sharp in the photograph, for example you would have a large depth of field for a landscape [...]
Getting the exposure right is all about getting the best amount of light to produce the image. This is controlled by aperture and shutter speeds. I first started out the old fashioned way using an old Pentax film SLR where there was no auto mode and you couldn’t look at the image on a screen [...]
Focal point
When taking a photograph a lot can be determined by the use of lens and composition of the image.
Depending on the amount of space and the size of the lens the image can become distorted,if you don’t have a lot of space you may need to use a 25mm lens but this can [...]