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New Year, New Skills!
Just got a new Nikon or just need a refresher? Here’s how to get to grips with your DSLR…
A Tale Of Two Kenyas
Nikon Europe Ambassador David Yarrow profiles the animals and people that call Kenya home, presenting two very different sides to the country
My Big Break Brian Skerry
Brian Skerry is one of the world’s best known underwater photographers. He has been a contract photographer with National Geographic since 1998, and has spent more than 10,000 hours underwater over the past 30 years. To see more of his work visit www.brianskerry.com
Lorenzo Montezemolo
His photos of summer fog in California and the Northern Lights in Scandinavia have made Lorenzo Montezemolo a favourite on social media image-sharing sites. He shares his story with Keith Wilson…
Welcome To The Jungle
Shoot safari images – in a wildlife park! Adam Waring shows you how to get shots of lions and cheetahs that look as if they were taken on the savannah…
Low-light Portraits
Jason Parnell-Brookes joins Nikon School UK in the bright lights of London, armed with off-camera flash for a masterclass in low-light portraits.
Tom Mason
Whether he’s photographing otters in Cork, or ocelots in the Amazon, Tom Mason likes to bring out his inner geek. Keith Wilson hears about his love of camera traps and why he will never part with his 300mm f/2.8…
What Is The Histogram?
What is the histogram, how does it work? Jason Parnell-Brookes shows you what the histogram does, and how to interpret it for better photos
Separate Boxes
Dividing boxes in shots can add a simple layer of interest.
Joe McNally Lighting Around The Important Stuff
Sometimes, it isn’t how you light the subject itself that counts but making the most of what’s around it, as Joe explains…
The Birds Of Yellowstone
Mark Warnes tells how he shot some of his favourite images of nesting birds during a trip to Yellowstone National Park
Whip Up A Storm In A Teacup
James Paterson create incredible conceptual art with compositing skills, layers and masks
Snow Business
Rock’n roll photographer tracey Welch tells why shooting a concert with the Z 6 mirrorless was music to her ears…
Social Commentary
The implication that two photographs have can have more of an effect than any witty caption
Elinchrom ElB 500 TTl To Go Set
The latest addition to Elinchrom’s lineup is a veritable Swiss army knife of a flash kit.
Meet 100 Women
Editorial photographer Anita Corbin explains how she came to take the portraits of 100 pioneering women over the past decade…
Shoot A Bug's Eye View
Jason Parnell-Brookes gets down low with this quick botanical photography project that gives you a unique view of nature
Make Your Own Lightbox
Jason Parnell-Brookes shows you a quick-and-easy way to build your own light-table to take backlit images of translucent subjects like leaves
Master Edgy Lighting
Create a portrait that looks processed without the processing. Jason Parnell-Brookes ditches the computer in favour of using coloured lights to capture the effect in-camera
Create A Fun Holiday Memento
Add customizable text to enrich your creative projects using Photoshop’s powerful typography tools, with George Cairns
Amazon Adventure
Wildlife photographer Oscar Dewhurst shares his favourite images from a two-month trip to the Amazon rainforest
What It Takes To Make It As A Professional
It takes many skills to make a living with portraiture, however, Paul Wilkinson says ‘great photography’, is not the number one skill…
Shutter Speed Skills
Jason Parnell-Brookes guides you through your first steps in using the Shutter Priority mode to effectively control exposure time
Turning Heads
Jason Parnell-Brookes shows you how to set up your tripod head correctly and explains the pros and cons of different types
Boost Shots With A Click
Boost shots with a click
Positive Thoughts
Inspired by nature and positivity, Adrian Limani shares his favourite light bulb photo composites, and gives us a glimpse into his editing technique
Free Your Format
Make the most out of all your tools and learn that you can shoot anything with persistence and Photoshop
Widescreen Expansive
The sideways panorama is the most popular kind, but it requires discipline
Nowhere To Go But Up
Vertoramas are powerful alternatives that should be shot sparingly
Joe McNally Making Pictures And Memories
Joe shares his secret for using super-shallow apertures, but still managing to land that ultra-sharp focus