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  • Photographica

    May 19, 2017

    What to look out for at Photographica 2017

    If you’re a camera collector or simply an enthusiast, then Photographica 2017 on 21 May will be a little slice of heaven. John Wade takes a look at what's in store

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    May 15, 2017

    Charlie Waite: How to shoot award-winning landscape photography

    It’s been a decade since the Landscape Photographer of the Year launched. Founder Charlie Waite looks back with Geoff Harris on a memorable 10 years, and shares some winning tips and images

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    May 14, 2017

    Kenro Speedflash KFL 101 review

    Will this Canon/Nikon compatible flashgun light up Geoff Harris?

  • Nick Turpin photography

    May 12, 2017

    The abstract and beautiful street photography of Nick Turpin

    Street photographer Nick Turpin has created a project of abstract and ambiguous beauty by shooting London’s legions of nightly bus commuters

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    May 12, 2017

    Manfrotto Pro Light 3N1-36 backpack review

    Videographer Dan Laughton tries out the Manfrotto Pro Light 3N1-36, a three-carry-option camera backpack

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    May 5, 2017

    “He asked me if I knew about Jimi Hendrix; I said no, and he said, “Save some film for this Jimi Hendrix cat, he’s real wild.” So that’s all I knew.’ – Ed Caraeff interview

    Ed Caraeff captured many of music's biggest stars from the 1960s until 1980. He spoke to Steve Fairclough about his career and his new book that documents the live performance of Jimi Hendrix

  • Anne Geddes Small World small cover

    April 29, 2017

    Book review: Small World by Anne Geddes

    It's likely you've seen Anne Geddes' work in some capacity. It could be through the 18 million books or 13 million calendars she's sold to date, or potentially it could be that you've seen the…

  • Hollie Latham Hucker Bokehrama

    April 27, 2017

    Quick Tips: ‘Bokehrama’

    If you have a passion for portraits, you should try your hand at shooting a ‘Bokehrama’ for unusual results. In today's Quick Tips, we look at getting stitching shots together for a better blur

  • Mandy Disher florals Japenese anemone

    April 26, 2017

    Mandy Disher: Experimenting with light pads for photography

    A few years ago Mandy Disher embarked on a series of experiments using flowers and high-key lighting from an LED light pad, with stunning results. Here she explains how you can recreate the look

  • Tracy Calder bracketing

    April 25, 2017

    Quick Tips: Bracketing – How to combine multiple exposures for creative HDR and focusing effects

    The art of bracketing (shooting multiple versions of the same shot at different exposures) is nothing new to most photographers but, with more control options available than ever, it's becoming an increasingly useful tool

  • Reng Hang cover

    April 24, 2017

    Book review: Ren Hang by Dian Hanson

    In February, Chinese photographer Ren Hang, at just 29, took his own life. His battle with depression was well documented, more often than not by the photographer himself, as his final book reveals

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