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Read MoreOnce you’ve worked out how to change your aperture, it can be tempting to work with what you know and never really dig deeper into what your camera can do. I’ll bet you never knew your camera could do at least one of these things.
Read MoreLast year A Year With My Camera set out to raise £7,500 to bring safe water to a community that doesn’t have it. Last week I heard about the actual project we will be building.
Read MoreA photographer’s tools are light and time. What happens when you push the limits of the second? Just how long can you leave your shutter open for? And why would you want to?
Read MoreObjective, dispassionate, honest self-criticism is the only way to improve your landscape photography. You know how easy it is to point out flaws in someone else’s shots? You need to start doing that to your own shots.
If that’s a bit vague, here are some thoughts to help you:
Read MoreDo you want to learn how to use your camera off auto once and for all?
Do you want to know WHY you need f4 for a blurred background?
Do you want to be able to react to changing light and fix your settings without thinking about it?
If the answer to these questions is, “Yes”, then you need to burn your cheatsheets today.
Read MoreIf your landscapes are always a bit disappointing and you just don’t know why, this is the book for you. Emma breaks down the landscape photography genre into steps, helping you make your photography journey efficiently and enjoyably.
Read MoreA few top tips on working towards your LRPS, from someone who has done it.
Read MoreIf you find yourself with unexpectedly blurry photos when you start to venture off auto modes, read this post and check you have fixed one critical setting buried deep in your camera’s menus.
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