Photographing A Spring Wedding
By / 11 February, 2021Winter is usually a quiet time for a wedding photographer, but that soon changes once the weather turns and the excitement of the spring wedding season makes you itch to get your cameras out...
Winter is usually a quiet time for a wedding photographer, but that soon changes once the weather turns and the excitement of the spring wedding season makes you itch to get your cameras out...
It doesn’t matter how old we are, the kid inside of us still feels a sense of excitement when visiting a funfair. The noise, the lights, the rides – the whole atmosphere is unlike anything else. A fairground may not seem like an obvious place to take..
It’s an oft repeated cliché that your wedding is the most important day of your life, but for many people, especially brides, this is true. Choosing a photographer to record your day is often given less importance than expenses like the cake, honeymo..
In many of our blog tutorials we recommend using a tripod to get the best results, but it occurred to us that with so many on the market choosing the right one for the job is a challenge...
When the natural world wakes up from its winter slumber, it’s an exciting time for a photographer – but instead of shooting generic images we recommend exploring abstract spring photography...
Abstract photography is one of the most creative and absorbing genres, but it can be difficult to know where to start. Fortunately, you can give it a try in the comfort of your own home, and our top tips on what to shoot without opening the front doo..
If the thought of switching off the auto settings on your camera terrifies you, our handy beginner’s guide to ISO will help you to understand how this key setting affects your images...
If you have a camera and the desire to earn money using it, you might be considering becoming a wedding photographer!..
The internet has made it much simpler for budding David Baileys to improve their skills without the need to go to college or visit the library, but that doesn’t mean that we should disregard books as a source of knowledge and inspiration. Referencing..
Home studio photography is a fun and rewarding way to produce professional quality images on a budget, and in this series we've looked at some of the challenges that you'll need to overcome to ensure your canvases look great. This week we're going to..
Throughout this series on HDR photography we've encouraged you to have a go at this fun technique so that you can breathe new life into your work. However, there are pitfalls that HDR newbies often fall into – so follow our guidelines if you want to ..
HDR photography has a big following; just take a look on Flickr or any other photo hosting site and you'll see it everywhere. In this series of articles, we’re offering a range of great tips for producing quality images worthy of printing on to canva..
As we've seen in this series, HDR and tone-mapping are fine tools used in the right hands. We've explored some of the obvious situations we might use one or either of them over the previous weeks, but today we're going to show you a really exciting t..
So far in the series on HDR we've discussed how to produce images a pro would be proud of so you can create great canvases for your wall. In an earlier article we mentioned the possibility of tone-mapping a single file – this week we'll talk about th..
High dynamic range photography, or HDR for short, is a controversial tool that polarises opinion in the photography world. In this series of articles we'll attempt to demystify the technique and offer advice to help you understand when to use this m..