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Secrets Of Stock Photography - Andrew Peacock
Secrets Of Stock Photography - Andrew Peacock
The world of stock photography has changed a lot over the years and is an area that many feel has had it's day in terms of being a useful pursuit... Read more...
Preparing For the Perfect Location Shoot - Part 1
Preparing For the Perfect Location Shoot - Part 1
Sometimes the background can say way more than the subject, a silhouette caught in motion in front of an industrial junkyard, a suited man in a corporate office or a... Read more...
Camera shooting modes guide - Beyond Automatic
Know your Camera: Beyond Automatic
Venturing beyond the point and shoot can be very rewarding, whether it's that little extra "Bokeh" (blur in the background), freezing people mid-air jumping in front of the Eiffel Tower... Read more...
Top 5 wedding photography tips - Lucy Spartalis
Top 5 wedding photography tips - Lucy Spartalis
Shooting a wedding is like running a marathon‚' if marathons included huge bewildering obstacles, heckling marshals, constantly changing surface conditions, 'Uncle Bob' runners incessantly questioning you about your running gear,... Read more...
3 Myths about Photographing in Antarctica
3 Myths about Photographing in Antarctica
One of my favourite places for Adventure Travel photography is Antarctica. Many people tell me it's a destination that's high on their bucket list. It's not an easy place to... Read more...
10 myths about becoming a pro photographer
10 myths about becoming a pro photographer
Do you think you know some of the rules about earning a crust taking photos? You may be surprised by some common misconceptions about professional photography. Read more...
An Introduction to Long Exposure - Part 2
An Introduction to Long Exposure - Part 2
Now that you've mastered the basics, it's time to really start having some fun! Below are some of our favourite long exposure photography methods. Read more...
An Introduction to Long Exposure - Part 1
An Introduction to Long Exposure - Part 1
Everyone has encountered long exposure photography at some point. A prominent Australian electrical company is currently using long exposure shots to advertise their service; the photos look stunning but the... Read more...
Understanding Long Exposures
Long exposure is something every photographer has tried at least once. In simple terms it involves leaving the shutter open for a long period of time in order to capture more light than our eyes perceive. The longer the shutter is left open the brighter the image will be. If the light source moves while the shutter is open you will experience blurring of that light source. With me so far? Read more...
Photographing Black Caviar
Photographing Black Caviar
Jules Tahan photographs Black Caviar and they both live to tell the tale. "A horse is a horse, of course, of course, And no one (is scared of photographing a... Read more...