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The fundamental ‘rule’ for a successful silhouette is to shoot the subject against a much brighter background, most typically the sky. Mark Hamblin is …
The Grand Canyon is one of the jaw-dropping natural wonders of the world. The journey toward capturing its grandeur can be a complex one. QT Luong picks …
With winter approaching fast in the upper hemisphere, landscape photographers look forward to creating their masterpieces. Mark Bauer helped us put together …
Black and White photography can be seen as an art form in itself. Nathan McCreery offers advice on how to get the best monochromatic images.
The notion of rational thinking is what allows a photographer to create the image they want. Rafael Rojas talks about intuition and how learning can get …
When you are planning a trip, what are the primary drivers of choice? In the first of a two-part feature, Alex Otto lays out the pros and cons of visiting …
As the name suggests, ICM involves creating abstract imagery by intentionally moving the camera during the exposure. In other words, deliberately …
It is canon in the photography world that we can gain a great deal from paying attention to the great works of the past. But are we oversimplifying?
Glaciers are a fascinating subject to photograph. As Carl Battreall says, they are in constant transformation, moving, melting, sinking and breaking …
The potential for creating art is only with you, whether you use a 4×5 camera, a 35mm or another format, film or digital. But, as Alain Briot says …
Each subject of a photograph can be complex, but according to Anthony Lamb, there is simplicity that can be found if you aim to draw the viewer’s eyes …
You might think that including people in landscape pictures is counter-intuitive. In taking a picture in Iceland, David Hay finds that a sense of scale …
Photographers want consistent, accurate and predictable results when printing their images. Michael Pilkington has some excellent solutions to printing …
The beauty can sometimes lie in the macro: grains of sand, salt and clay, carved into relief by water and wind. Ian Plant zooms in to talk about his love …
Death Valley is utterly iconic and much photographed. What are the best ways to get to every depth and peak? QT Luong’s guide to the highlights of this …
Do you take the time to experience nature, or do you simply tick boxes to seek likes? As Dimitri Vasileiou says, to appreciate and respect the landscape …
We see many photographic prints and pictures around us proclaimed as ‘fine art’. But what is it that makes these pictures art? Stephen Bell …
What is the second most invaluable skill for landscape photographers to acquire? Karen Hutton encourages you to invest in your writing ability …
We all love wide-angle lenses for landscape photography. As an alternative, however, a telephoto lens will allow for more compositional possibilities. Mark Hamblin shares …
Expand your landscape photography potential by shooting long after sundown and on through the night. As Mark Hamblin explains, photography requires …
Infrared photography can bring a whole new dimension to your landscape photography, but where should you start? Michael Pilkington has a few …
Mark Bauer helped us put together a comprehensive guide to filters for Landscape Photography and explains why we still need them …
Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis. Do we have what it takes to capture this breathtaking phenomenon? Lee Pengelly shares some valuable advice on how to …
Intimate Landscapes can be very difficult to capture, and their effect is a lot more subtle. But, as Charlotte Gibb explains, get them right and you can …
Flowers are some of the most colourful things to photograph, but Alison Staite argues that you can see a different side of them by capturing them in …
Mark Hamblin provides an insight into how to utilise mist in order to add intrigue, mood and mystery to your landscape images …
Should you join a photographic workshop? Mark Bauer helped us put together a comprehensive guide on landscape photography workshops …
Many photographers would love to photograph cityscapes at night. We have put together a guide for photographing cityscapes during evening twilight …
At one time or another, all photographers end up feeling unmotivated and frustrated; perhaps stuck in a rut. Mark Bauer shares his advice on how to …
This article will guide you on a way to achieving creativity with long exposure times. As Alister Benn explains, slowing the shutter speed allows us to …
Taking photographs is a stressful series of an endless number of decisions. Ian Plant has hope that it can all work out by making the right decisions
How can you transform a viewer from a passive observer into an active participant? Ian Plant has some understandings about composition and visual …
In our digital world, the focus on printmaking is under threat. Here, Mark Metternich tells us how to make sure this valuable and important skill …
Adam Burton is here to break down the truth of the pressures that will face you when you are trying to become a professional photographer …
As the days get shorter and the nights get longer and colder, Alister Benn explains how we could produce images that are engaging, dynamic, challenging …
Do you always feel you need to include everything in the frame when photographing landscapes? Paul Gallagher suggests some techniques to simplify your …
Nicolas Alexander Otto encourages you to get up a little earlier, or stay a little later, in order to reap the many rewards of the magical blue hour …
From large scenic views to a small world; a landscape photographer’s introduction to capturing close-up and macro images by Ross Hoddinott
Morag Paterson & Ted Leeming are two of the best photographers in the world today who practice an impressionist style of photography.
An alternative approach to ‘Big Views’ landscape photography, says Mark Hamblin, is to adopt a philosophy of ’less is more’. This way you can create …
Many people think of nature photography as going to popular places and taking the same photos as everyone else. Marc Adamus encourages you to be …
We have all heard of the natural wonders of Yellowstone – geysers, hot springs, waterfalls, extraordinary wildlife. Mark Hamblin takes us on a …
The case for landscape photography as a fine art is not a hard one to make. Letting go of prejudices, though, is the real challenge facing artists.
In order to achieve great photographic results, inspiration must be sought and never be underestimated. We can be inspired by anyone, anything and at …