In part two of our series on landscape composition, we look at height, distraction, the edges of your frame and choosing the right focal length. Read more
Blessed with some of the most beautiful, vast, and dynamic coastlines on earth, Australia is a seascape photographer’s dream destination. Here’s a few tips for perfecting your next shoreline shoot.
Understanding ISO is a critical part of photography. Here's a crash course courtesy of Katebackdrop.
Do your images need a pick-me-up? Each month in Australian Photography our resident Image Doctor, Saima Morel, shares her feedback on a selection of readers' images. Here are five images from our October 2021 issue.
Capturing whales in their natural environment is on the bucket list for many photographers, but it’s a genre of photography with its own unique challenges. Matt Horspool shares his best tips to help you shoot some great shots when you next dive below the surface.
In this fun step-by-step tutorial Charli Savage shows you how to harness the power of Photoshop to create a surreal self-portrait.
Aperture Priority can be an excellent mode to shoot with, and here's why.
Spring has sprung! Here are 5 tips for flower photography courtesy of the team at Ted's cameras.
There are a bunch of less obvious techniques that will help you become a better photographer. Here are three to add to your landscape toolkit.
Sydney photographer Yan Zhang stumbled across a once-in-a-lifetime flowering event in the Blue Mountains earlier this year.
Improving your landscape photography skills might have wider benefits than just a better portfolio. Mitch Green explains how shooting landscapes has improved his approach to everyday life.
In this video, you'll learn four different ways to replace a sky using Photoshop.
It's now remembered largely as a box-office bomb that was panned by critics, but Hollywood Director Brian De Palma's film The Bonfire of the Vanities did have one redeeming feature - the legendary Concorde at JFK shot that cost $80,000.
Exploring the photographic opportunities on our doorstep is key right now, explains Michael Snedic.
Nick Melidonis shares the story behind his striking black and white capture of the 16th Century Rossanou monastery.
Light is everything! Michael Snedic looks at how best to manage diffused and harsh light in part two our tips for wildlife photographers.
Light is perhaps the most important aspect of photography, and understanding how it works and how to make the most of your camera in different lighting situations is a sure-fire way to capturing better images.