Photography Critique: Submission 2
Edwin Wong has sent in this photograph as part of our photo critique program to receive your honest opinion. So please take some time, look at the photos and comment on them. Continue reading »
Edwin Wong has sent in this photograph as part of our photo critique program to receive your honest opinion. So please take some time, look at the photos and comment on them. Continue reading »
When you’re taking a picture of someone and don’t like the background or just want to change it, it’s pretty simple to insert a professional looking back drop. This trick is easiest to do when the subject is photographed on a uniform background. Continue reading »
You can use Adobe Bridge to add a copyright to your photo’s EXIF data. Continue reading »
This is a nice photoshop tip I picked up off of Matt Kloskowski on adding fog to a landscape photograph. Continue reading »
If you ask photographers what’s in their bag you would likely hear about lens, bodies, filters etc… What we’re interested in is the non-typical items you carry. For example, I tend to photograph a lot of flowers, so I carry a mist bottle that I can fill and spray down flowers to achieve the effect like they just got rained on. So what useful items do you carry? Drop us a line telling us the item and how you use it.
We have our first submission for photo critique from Ben Darfler. So please take some time, look at the photos and comment on them. Continue reading »
Techniques to Improve Wide Angle Photographs

Panoramas are a great way of taking pictures, they illustrate a sense of vastness, provide strong detail to focus on and create some great effects, particularly with photos that extend to or past 180 degrees. Continue reading »
You’ve got the camera, you’re known among your friends as “the photographer”, and you’ve been asked to be your friends’ wedding photographer. In this post, I’ll share my experience and suggestions for shooting a smallish wedding (less than 100 people). Continue reading »
Critique is a great way to learn about what makes a photograph good and what could be improved. We would like to try this with our readers and see how it works. Continue reading »
Inspired by a shot I had seen of a pair of glasses casting a heart shaped shadow onto a page of a book, I decided to try a similar shot. Unfortunately, my glasses are square and wouldn’t cast the shadow that I wanted. I decided to give it a go with my polarizer instead. Continue reading »