Archive for category: Tutorials

  • How To – Halloween & Graveyard Photography

    How To – Halloween & Graveyard Photography

    On Location, Tutorials October 30, 2012 2:59 pm

    Halloween is upon us for another year. A time to scare ourselves and others with tales of things that go bump in the night. Photography can be a powerful tool in creating the illusion of ghostly hauntings. Take this photograph, created by us. St Giles is a church located in […]

     
  • How To – Photographing Motorsport Drifting

    How To – Photographing Motorsport Drifting

    Tutorials September 21, 2012 3:29 am

    I love a bit of drift action. Nowadays this technique, popularised in Japan in the 1970s, has become an exciting spectator sport. Call me a fan! As a lover of all things Japanese car related, I often find myself at various motorsport events throughout the country where drifting is featured. […]

     
  • How To – Shooting In Low Light Without a Flash

    How To – Shooting In Low Light Without a Flash

    Tutorials September 7, 2012 1:12 am

    Nobody seems to have problems taking great looking photographs in daylight or well-lit environments. Take your camera out in to the garden on a sunny afternoon and your shots will appear bright, pin-sharp and beautifully saturated, time after time. However, once the environment becomes too dark, many beginners struggle to […]

     
  • How To – Car Panning Photography at a Motorsport Circuit

    How To – Car Panning Photography at a Motorsport Circuit

    Tutorials August 29, 2012 3:34 pm

    Panning is an important technique for photographers to learn and use, but one which does take a certain degree of skill and practice to master. So let’s break it down. What is panning? Panning is the technique used to capture a moving object against a static background. The aim is […]

     
  • How To – 5 Tips For Shooting Wide Angle In a City

    How To – 5 Tips For Shooting Wide Angle In a City

    Real-Estate, Tutorials August 20, 2012 3:55 am

    When I’m photographing in a busy city, there are usually three types of shots I go for – close-up detail, people and wide angle. I love shooting wide angle for a number of reasons. Firstly, it enables you to capture a lot more within the composition. Secondly, you’re able to […]

     
  • How To – 5 More Tips For Better Football Photography

    How To – 5 More Tips For Better Football Photography

    Football, Tutorials, We Are SO Football August 2, 2012 4:11 pm

    One of my first articles for We Are SO Photo listed my top ten tips for better football photography. Whilst these tips will undoubtedly help improve your sports snaps, I’ve decided to compile five more pieces of advice to help you continue to grow as a photographer and capture those […]

     
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