photo tips

Want to elevate and enhance your ability to take landscape photographs? We found a short 15 minute tutorial that runs through helpful tips on how to improve your compositional skills.

Have you ever wanted to take photos in the same style as a photography legend? In this short 15 minute Youtube tutorial, you can learn how to shoot images like the legendary Joel Meyerowitz.

An Adobe-sponsored event is heading to your computer screen next week as the free Photoshop Virtual Summit II is set to kick off on Monday 9 November. Read on to find out about the lessons this program has to offer.

Ever thought about using more than one filter to enhance your photographs? We have found a short video tutorial that will teach you the basics about combining filters.

Our 2019 Photographer of the Year category winners share their tips for a winning portfolio.

In part one of our black and white photography tips we looked at the history of black and white photography as well as techniques for shooting. Now, let's look at some example images.

As a weekend photographer and keen explorer of our natural spaces, I set myself a photo project of capturing every land-based national park in my home state of Victoria, located in the south-east corner of Australia.

Running a Photobooth business is a great option for anyone who is creative, loves events, and who enjoys working with people who are looking to have a great time.

Black and white photography is a unique art form that requires retraining your eye to look at light and contrast in different ways. Here's how to get started.

We found a 30 minute free masterclass that will boost your skills in street photography.

Anthony McKee explores more of the fundamentals of photography in part two of deconstructing light.

Ever seen a picture of the night sky that took your breath away? We've found a short tutorial that shows you how you can easily take one of those photographs yourself.

We found a short video tutorial to help improve your understanding of lighting portrait photographs. The video, created by Joel Grimes Photography, teaches you technical skills about different light sources and how to use them.

Light is a critical element to any image, and having an understanding of how it falls on your subject will not only improve your ability to read the light in a scene, but also take better images.

Professional wildlife photographers Steve and Ann Toon share a few tips for better animal portraits in part two of our photo tip of the week.

Most everyone’s got one. If you’ve been around for a while, you may have some great stories or a few crazy or scary assignments, but this one is not what you might think.