How to take good museum photographs
TweetHow do you take good museum photographs when they are such hard places in which to take pictures. They are usually dark (to keep the artifacts safe from light), crowded, and have rules about...
View ArticleWhat’s the best way to learn photography?
TweetPhotography is a skill that is part technical and part creative. Learning to see shots and then capture them takes different abilities, which can all be improved with a little tuition. As...
View ArticleThe Effect of Changing ISO on Depth of Field
We’re used to upping the ISO to speed up the shutter speed, but few people consider what it’s going to do the aperture. Increasing the ISO makes the camera more sensitive, so allows a faster shutter or...
View ArticleDon’t do it yourself!
A lot of people seem to like the challenge of printing the photographs out at home. We’re far too lazy to get the colours correct, and we find that by the time you have wasted a few copies it would be...
View ArticleTop tip for archiving your material, from our tutor Iain Brown in Scotland
Our lovely tutor Iain writes a regular column on photography for the Ayrshire Post, and very useful it is too – here’s his tips for archiving pictures from slides – not something we would have thought...
View ArticleHow to improve your photo taking skills with your mobile
Sometimes it can be difficult to get a good quality photo using your mobile phone. What many people don’t know is that you can easily improve your photography skills by taking into consideration some...
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