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Create The Right Client Experience
Your customers are important, so ensure that you look after them and watch what you say
An Eye For The Birds
Want to take your best ever shots of our feathered friends? All you need is a little camera know-how and a lot of enthusiasm, as top twitcher and avian photographer Matthew Stadlen sets out to prove…
Moody Winter Woodlands
Creating images full of mood and atmosphere takes a keen eye and an ability to see order in chaos, as Neil Burnell explains
Eastern Promise
Peter Dench talks to Özge Sebzeci about her difficult yet important project, facilitated by the Marilyn Stafford FotoReportage Award
Underwater Gannets
Amy Davies finds out more about this incredible shot that garnered a Sony World Photography Award
Dora Maar
This radical surrealist broke many boundaries through her work, as Amy Davies discovers in a new retrospective
Sony Alpha 7R IV
As a technical achievement, the A7R Mark IV is remarkable. As a camera, its handling foibles are starting to grate
Shoot Super Seascapes
Take better coastal and water photos today, with landscape and travel photographer Verity Milligan
Portrait lenses
We’ve rounded up some lenses that are perfect for portraiture. But, as you’ll see, some are more perfect than others…
Christie Goodwin
This music photographer has worked with many of the biggest names in rock and pop. She speaks to Steve Fairclough about her career
Canon RF 24-70mm f/2.8L IS USM
Much has been written about Canon’s full-frame mirrorless camera since its release in October 2018, but one criticism has gone unanswered for almost the first 12 months: “There are no proper lenses.”
Ulla Lohmann
Nothing gets Ulla Lohmann more excited than the idea of shooting bubbling lava lakes inside the volcanoes of Indonesia. Keith Wilson finds out how this all started and why Ulla believes it’s not as risky as taking the subway…
Make Your Pics Pop!
Dan Mold shows you how to give your pictures a burst of colour by selectively desaturating the surrounding scene
Ultimate Guide To Lens Filters
Instantly take more control of your landscape shots
Create Paint Splash Portraits
James Paterson shows you how to create this fun effect and demonstrates a host of key Photoshop editing skills
Breaking Waves
Dan Mold shows you how polarizing filters cut out waves of scattered light, giving you clearer pictures, with more contrast and bluer skies
Taylor Wessing - Photographic Portrait Prize 2019
This year the annual competition celebrating portraiture showcases some spontaneous and personal moments, as Amy Davies discovers
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 25mm F1.2 Pro
Andy Westlake examines a premium large aperture prime for Micro Four Thirds cameras that promises attractively blurred backgrounds
In For The Long Haul
Ailsa McWhinnie finds out what drives three exponents of the long-form documentary genre to revisit their subjects time and time again
Final Analysis
Damien Demolder considers... ‘Pamplona, Spain’, 1956, by Ernst Haas
Ditch The Tripod This Winter
Award-winning photographer Jason Parnell-Brookes lightens your load with his advice on handheld shooting
Samyang AF 45mm F1.8 FE
Andy Westlake tries out a lovely standard prime for Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras that offers fantastic value for money
10 Ways To Use Aperture Like A Pro
The lens aperture is so much more than a hole in your lens that lets light in – it’s also one of the most creative camera controls at your disposal
Winter Wonderland
Three of the UK’s top landscape photographers deliver their top tips for capturing stunning black & white winter landscapes inter wonderland.
Sergi Villanueva
Claire Gillo speaks to the Student Sony World Photo Awards 2019 winner, who is from Spain, about his award and aspirations for the future
Introducing The Stereopanocam
Combining images from a stereo camera creates a panoramic format. John Wade tells us how this led to the invention of the stereopanocam.
Animal Instinct
When Steve Gosling booked a safari, he didn’t have the usual in mind. He tells Ailsa McWhinnie why colour was never going to work for him
A Room Of One's Own
Darkrooms are small and intimate places where creativity, quirks, and a love of DIY often reign supreme. Four photographers, and passionate printers, invite us into their sacred spaces for a nose around.
A Lasting Legacy
A major new digitisation project reveals Prince Albert was an early benefactor of photography. Amy Davies heads to Windsor Castle to discover more
Still Life In The Studio
Ian Pack uses Rotolight’s ultra portable, powerful AEOS and NEO 2 bi-colour LED lights, to shoot still life in the studio