Photographer Of The Week : Harry Fisch
‘Photographer of the week’ for this week is Harry Fisch. When I lead one of my photo tours to India I always allow some spare time before the official start [read more]
‘Photographer of the week’ for this week is Harry Fisch. When I lead one of my photo tours to India I always allow some spare time before the official start [read more]
The following is a story I often share for educational purposes and particularly in relation to wildlife photography ethics. While it is essentially fictional, as far as the main character, [read more]
From the largest bird in the world, the ostrich, to the heaviest flying bird, the kori bustard, this huge diversity of bird life in Africa should be seen to be [read more]
There are three constants in every photographer’s life that are simple, undeniable facts. The first two are death and taxes. The third is that, at some point, it’s going [read more]
We photographers seek sharpness. Sharp pictures are the Holy Grail of our craft. Since we often wonder how to get sharper shots, here are 7 steps to achieve sharper images [read more]
There seems to be a lot of confusion and different interpretations of what exactly low key lighting is; you will find various interpretations floating around online. Simply put, low-key lighting [read more]
Looking at the history of photography timeline, we can trace it back to two important phenomena. The first one is a property of light and way it interacts with a [read more]
Ekkachai Saelow is a Thai wedding photographer who doesn’t just believe in capturing the finer details of his subjects – he actually turns his subjects into the
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Just when you might think you have run out of ideas as a wedding photographer, a Thai photographer has come up with this novel idea – turning his subjects into tiny people, aka Gullivers travels.
What do you think of this idea, is it likely to be tried out by other wedding photographers…or in fact any photographer? Leave your thoughts and opinions below.
Last week, I was lucky enough to witness something that probably less than 0.005 of the world’s population will ever get to witness – I’m talking about the real end [read more]
I speak to you today from the perspective of an experienced mental health professional and photojournalist, with the goal of sharing my observations about the complexities of the world of [read more]
Online photography classes are a great resource for learning all about the ins and outs of modern day photography. They are taught by real professionals who strive to make the [read more]
A photography workshop can be a great place to improve your photographic skills while meeting a brand new group of people who share the same interest in and love of [read more]
Each week we will be featuring a new photographer and finding out a little about them. This week’s pictures come from Bob Golden Image Title: Little Grebe having Fish [read more]
April 15 comes quicker than we’d like, so let’s few tax matters to consider. You’ve invested a significant amount of your time, effort and money into photography, whether as a [read more]
Light has often been said to be the “lifeblood” of the photographic medium and certainly no one can dispute that. But, there is a bigger question here and that is [read more]
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