Category: Photography Techniques

Our regular columnist, one of the UK’s leading landscape and travel photographers, <a href="http://www.davidnoton.com/">David Noton</a>, shows you how to take great travel portraits.

We've all been there - the light is perfect, the subject is willing, the moment is just right - when you suddenly realise that you're not going to able to capture that award-winning shot after all. Here's a handy list of the most common mistakes that DSLR shooters make, and how best to avoid them.

Jane Breakell from the <b><a href="http://www.annabelwilliams.com" title="Annabel Williams" target="_blank">Annabel Williams Studio</a></b> provides some fantastic tips on how to sell your portrait photos.

Landscape photographer Tom Mackie explains how to improve your photography by getting back to basics.

Our regular columnist, acclaimed landscape photographer <b><a href="http://www.charliewaite.com" title="Charlie Waite" target="_blank">Charlie Waite</a></b>, shares his secrets about taking great black and white landscape photographs.

Photographers are increasingly being challenged by police, security guards and even members of the public. We take a look at what your rights really are, and what you can do in response...

Find out how Peter Essick took the photos for a National Geographic Magazine article on Oulanka National Park in north-eastern Finland.

In our latest Techniques article, expert traveller and pro photographer Steven Frischling provides some simples dos and don'ts for flying with film.

Our regular columnist, one of the UK’s leading landscape and travel photographers, <a href="http://www.davidnoton.com/">David Noton</a>, travels 16,000 miles to Bali for one photo.

World class photographer <b><a href="http://www.annabelwilliams.com" title="Annabel Williams" target="_blank">Annabel Williams</a></b> shows you how to take great photos of women.

In our latest Techniques article, expert traveller and pro photographer Steven Frischling confronts the dilemma of which camera equipment to take on your travels.

Large format photographer David Ward explains how you can improve your photography by not planning ahead.

Philip Smith from International Garden Photographer of the Year (<a href="http://www.igpoty.com/">http://www.igpoty.com</a>) reveals how to take better plant portraits in our latest Technique article.

Landscape photographer Tom Mackie re-visits the American West armed with the 21 megapixel Canon EOS 5D MkII DSLR camera.

In our latest Techniques article, expert traveller and pro photographer Steven Frischling explains how to safely pack your camera equipment.

Sam Javanrouh from the popular <a href="http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/">Daily Dose of Imagery</a> website explains how to get started with time-lapse photography.

Shooting more photos means capturing more memories, always a great thing. The downside is what to do with all of them, how to manage them, keep them backed up and share with friends and family. Keep on top of things by reading our top tips.

Our regular columnist, one of the UK’s leading landscape and travel photographers, <a href="http://www.davidnoton.com/">David Noton</a>, photographs one view four times at dawn and dusk, with vastly different results.

In our latest Photography Techniques article, Zoltan Arva-Toth shows you the best way to hand-hold a telephoto lens and capture sharper photos...