
January 16, 2016
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Learn from professional photographers, and see what inspired some of the great photographs of our time in these photo insight articles.
January 16, 2016
January 15, 2016
Frosty plants can make beautiful photographic subjects. Heather Angel explains how she used ‘grazed flash’ to capture this magical image of frost on hogweed
December 12, 2012
Andrew Sanderson talks about one of his favourite shots – an amaryllis flower in a glass bottle – and explains how shadows can form a fundamental and endlessly fascinating subject for your photographs
December 3, 2012
David Ward discusses his scene of a Scottish waterfall and how, through a particular choice of lens, he could capture the beautiful natural light
November 12, 2012
Jim Brandenburg explains how he took this wintry image of a raven – an elusive bird that is difficult to photograph well
November 12, 2012
Cathal McNaughton explains how he took this dramatic image of a rioter clashing with riot police at the recent Orange Order Parade in Northern Ireland
November 6, 2012
Jim Brandenburg explains how he took his powerful and image of two moose skulls and a scavenging grey jay
November 6, 2012
Andrew Sanderson talks about his simple yet atmospheric image of a gate taken in the early morning light
November 6, 2012
Jim Brandenburg explains how he captured an image that shows death in nature in a simple and graceful way
October 11, 2012
Andrew Sanderson explains how he came to create this atmospheric, and slightly spooky, night shot that he calls 'At The Edge Of The Woods'
October 1, 2012
Cathal McNaughton explains how he took this perplexing image of a woman amid an art installation of a giant table and chairs