September 28, 2016
Quick tips: Photographing tall buildings and great skies
Today's quick tips are all about shooting upwards! Four steps to shooting better architectural and sky shots
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Tips and techniques on developing great camera skills, including how to carry out the basic photography techniques, advanced camera skills, and a range of other great advice about improving your photography skills.
September 28, 2016
Today's quick tips are all about shooting upwards! Four steps to shooting better architectural and sky shots
September 28, 2016
Shooting candid moments on the street requires fast reactions, confidence, and full control of your camera and your equipment
September 27, 2016
Need to transfer your images from your Fuji camera to your phone? There’s an easy way to do it. Andrew Gibson explains...
September 26, 2016
If your images are frequently over or underexposed, fear not, there is no shame in going back to basics.
September 25, 2016
Canon has a terrific array of lenses on offer, which can make selecting the right prime lens for you and your photography tricky. Fear not, we’re here to help…
September 23, 2016
Off-camera flash can be used to create stunning portraits, adding a level of depth and drama to your images you simply can’t achieve with forward-facing flash alone. We explore how it all works and what…
September 21, 2016
Fancy giving yourself a little more freedom and flexibility? Then why not leave your tripod at home and handhold for a change?
September 21, 2016
Canon DSLRs have sophisticated autofocusing systems that can get subjects sharp faster than the blink of an eye. Here's how to get the best from them
September 16, 2016
Regardless of the season, rain is a fact of life in the UK. So don’t put your camera away at the first sign of rain. Check out our quick tips for making the most of…
August 26, 2016
We asked some of the top photographers in different fields for their best focusing tips and advice.
August 25, 2016
Split-level photography captures images both above and below the water. AP talks to three photographers who explore these dual worlds