In this useful hands-on video, Glyn Dewis addresses some of the most common posing challenges photographers face when capturing portraits. Read more
The route to wildlife portraits that stand out head and shoulders from the pack is easier than you think if you follow these simple guidelines.
Judges Drew Hopper and Georgina Steytler break down some of the key things to consider with your entry in the 2020 Photographer of the Year.
In this short 10 minute video, award-winning wildlife photographer Jonathon Scott gives unique insight and advice on how to break into the industry and make money from your passion for wildlife photography.
Composition is a skill that challenges even seasoned photographers. Here are some ideas for breaking away from the rule of thirds and drawing your viewer right into your frame.
Local photographers Alfonso Calero and Andre Martin aren’t afraid to get a bit messy to spark inspiration in their photographic practice.
In this 5 minute video you'll learn how to easily blend exposures in Lightroom. Read on to find out more.
Justin Gilligan shares the story behind his beautiful image of one of our ocean's deadliest creatures.
There is one feature on your camera that you may have just brushed over in the past or ignored altogether that holds the key to improving your in-focus hit rate enormously: back button focus.
Anastasia Woolmington sheds light on the photo genres she believes will always be relevant and interesting no matter how much time passes.
In this article, Melbourne-based IP and commercial lawyer Louise Brunero shares the ins and outs of the relationship between your photographs and Australia's copyright law.
While you might think smartphones can't take great photographs, we found a video that shows you how to make the most out of the photographic tool that's always with you.
Ever thought about giving macro photography a try? In this video Mark Holtze explains why you should choose a vintage macro lens when shooting tiny worlds.
Pro wildlife photographer and tutor Michael Snedic explains the finer points of photographing whales.
Did you know there is a simple way that you can easily make large and highly detailed images while using a camera with low megapixels?
Ever wondered how to reduce the noise in your backgrounds? In this short video, Brent Hall shows you his tips and tricks for creating sharp, clean images in post.
It’s one of the fundamentals of successful image-making, but working with light when you don’t have much of it is a real challenge. Here’s some practical things to consider for your next low light shoot.