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As wildlife photographer Dale Morris tells it, the secret to successful wildlife photography is to get down and dirty. Literally.
In macro photography there are always plenty of amazing subjects to photograph. We show you how to start capturing life’s small wonders.
Bruce Postle shot front-page news images for Melbourne's Age newspaper over four decades. He shares five great shooting tips.
For this series of photos Alfonso Calero was inspired by Russian-American painter Mark Rothko. He shares the camera techniques he used to create an abstract look and explains why libraries are such good places to search for inspiration.
Snow falling from a bright blue sky? There's something not quite right about this picture. Photographer Cameron Spencer explains.
In part two of our series on composition, Robert Keeley explains how you can use leading lines, framing devices and silhouettes to improve your pictures.
We look at some useful rules and ideas you can use to improve the way you compose images.
Camera dollies are widely used in film and television to create smooth tracking shots. We show you how to make one for your DSLR or compact camera for less than $40.
Sometimes it's just not possible to capture everything you want in a single shot. The solution is simple - shoot two photos and display them side-by-side. Alfonso Calero explains.
Australian photographer Justin Gilligan recently spent several weeks off Cape Town chasing South Africa's remarkable great white sharks. He talks about the evolution of a very special photo.
In the concluding part of this feature on how to photograph major events, Robert Keeley runs through some specific situations, and explains how to handle them.
In part one of this feature Robert Keeley outlines how to prepare thoroughly for photographing any major event, be it a wedding, party or anything!
Alfonso Calero recently photographed the world-famous Tsukiji Fish market in Tokyo, Japan. His photos became the basis of a book which is now sold to tourists visiting the markets. He explains how the project came about and shares five essential tips for anyone contemplating a similar project.
Adam Pretty describes the process that went into his award-winning underwater shot of synchronised swimmers at the 2011 World Swimming Championships in Shanghai, China.
Alfonso Calero photographed close to fifty portraits in this year’s ANZAC day march. He shares five essential tips for anyone contemplating a similar project.
Want to capture beautiful seascapes? Alfonso Calero has seven tips to help you on your way.