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  • 5 Tips For Better Real Estate Photography

    5 Tips For Better Real Estate Photography

    Real-Estate, Tutorials January 15, 2014 9:18 am

    I’ve been photographing high-end real-estate for about 7 years and have probably shot several hundred, if not thousand, properties in that time. When I look back at the images I handed over to my clients in my first year, I cringe. Back then I thought to myself “how hard can […]

     
  • How To – Backing Up & Storing Your Photos Securely

    How To – Backing Up & Storing Your Photos Securely

    Tutorials May 2, 2013 10:56 pm

    Let’s be honest. Photographers today have it a lot easier than our film-based colleagues did only a few years ago. The shift to digital photography and cheap memory cards has meant endless photographs can now be taken and stored for almost no cost. Go back to the 1970s and show […]

     
  • Camera Aperture Explained

    Camera Aperture Explained

    Tutorials January 3, 2013 6:03 am

    Every photographer will agree with you that aperture and ‘F-numbers’ are confusing at first. Phrases like “open up your lens”, “increase your f-stop”, ‘”use a shallower depth of field”, “use a fast lens” all relate to aperture. Unfortunately, it needs to be understood in order to develop your skills and […]

     
  • How To – Painting With Light

    How To – Painting With Light

    Tutorials, Videos December 1, 2012 2:00 pm

    Would you believe it if I said this photo was taken in a pitch black location at 1am in the morning? How did we illuminate the car so much? Where did all the light come from? What is that peculiar red trail running through the image? To achieve this result, […]

     
  • 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 […]

     
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