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Fill The Gaps
Slot subjects neatly into frame to add a sense of completeness to your compositions
Carefully Combat Cliches
The world of photography is increasingly oversaturated, but can you add a twist to shots we’ve seen thousands of times before?
Over The Great Blue
When you’re 1200 feet above your shooting location, it’s essential that you know the lay of the land… or in this case, the ocean
Symbol Of Love
David Zaoui works to captures a series of romantic rooftop moments in the city of Paris with his trusty Nikon Z 7 mirrorless
It's A Dog's Life
Pro pooch photographer Kingsley Singleton is no stranger to excitable subjects, but how will he cope with our Apprentice’s trio of chaotic canines?
How Much Should I Charge For My Photography?
Knowing how much to charge your customers can be tough… Here are you few things to consider when pricing up your services
Creative Composition
Nigel Forster takes you through the ins and outs of how you can transform basic snaps into well thought out and beautifully crafted photographic compositions
Around The Back
The front might not always give you the best view – check behind to explore all your options
Show Some Artistic Flare
Jason Parnell-Brookes uses a CD to reflect light back in to the lens for a quick and creative portrait
Capture Wild Close-Ups
Take the in-your-face approach to wildlife by getting your Nikon up close and personal to the animals. James Paterson is your guide
Master HDR in minutes
Who needs HDR plug-ins? As George Cairns reveals, Adobe Camera Raw’s ‘Merge to HDR…’ feature produces natural, controllable results
Capturing The Action
Rob Huelsman talks about his progression from shooting sports on film through to digital, and how a visual deficit has affected his photography
Hands On
Detail is one path toward reducing, refining and distilling the essence of a subject
My Big Break David Lloyd
Born in New Zealand, David Lloyd lives in London and leads private photo safaris to East Africa. A professional photographer since 2010, he has won numerous awards, and his first wildlife photography book As Long as there are Animals was published to critical acclaim in 2014. Too see more of David’s work, visit www.davidlloyd.net
A Passion For Puffins
Reader Eric Esterle is passionate about wildlife photography and talks about his experiences with snapping Atlantic puffins
The Great Sled-dog Race
Peter Zenkl photographed the Yukon Quest sled-dog race in freezing conditions and shares his shots of the mushers and their dogs
How To Shoot Sharper Shots
Nikon DSLR images have never looked so good – that is, unless you have problems with sharpness. Steve Davey looks at how you can improve your technique and bring the sharpness back…
Shoot, Dance, Repeat!
Douglas Morley, inspired by his love of classical music, photographs the local ballet and shares his story of how he got there
Tilt-shift A Portrait
Discover how a tilt-shift lens can give your portraits a new creative twist – James Paterson gets into the swing of it
Play With Fire!Play With Fire!
Ignite that burning desire to get shooting with your Speedlight. jason Parnell-Brookes shows you how to combine fire and flash in this poi-spinning shoot.
Make A Smoking Dancer
Craft intricate shapes out of incense smoke trails using blending modes and transform controls with smokin’ hot Photoshop whizz james Paterson
Explore Negative Space
James Paterson explains how to think positively about the empty areas of your photographs, and so make your compositions more interesting.
Drag Things Out
Lauren Scott shows you how easy it is to recreate an abstract camera panning effect with any image from the comfort of your computer.
Yellow fever
Mark Warnes captures the rugged beauty of Yellowstone National Park’s geothermal landscape without falling into the trap of capturing clichés.
Wild at Heart - Your Projects Critiqued
Andy Dines takes a fresh angle on a much-photographed part of the UK, the stunningly rugged Isle of Skye.
Full Body Movement
Elegance in the way that someone holds their figure and extends their limbs is always a crowd-pleaser, as this dancer image shows.
Ami Vitale
As a seasoned travel photographer, Ami Vitale has lived in mud huts and war zones, contracted malaria, and even donned a panda suit. Fortunately, her interview with Keith Wilson was far more straightforward…
Sell To Stock Libraries
Even in a saturated market, if you can come up with the right shots, there’s money to be made selling stock images
Moose Peterson
Despite having made his name from photographing the natural heritage of his home state of sunny California, Moose Peterson also gets a thrill out of shooting old warbirds, as Keith Wilson finds out…
Architect Analysis
Looking to improve his architectural shots, Tim Lee Williams sends a selection of his images of German buildings