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From lens focal lengths and fill-flash to portraits, macro or stunning landscapes there are techniques for everyone. Learn how to use metering, considering composition and shoot everything from classic cars to derelict buildings. We also have 100s of easy to follow step by step photo editing tutorials.

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Photographing interiors

Doug Jackson shares his tips on photographing interiors.

Added: 19th October 2010

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Photography at twilight

Hang around for when the sunset has finished and you'll get some cracking shots.

Added: 30th September 2010
Pictures of old and new bulidings

Ben Boswell explains why ‘Old and New’ is a great abstract idea for a shoot.

Added: 29th September 2010
Photographing train stations

Ben Boswell returns with some tips on photographing train stations.

Added: 28th September 2010
Photographing buildings

Pick a building and photograph it!

Added: 24th September 2010
Photographing closed pubs

At the rate pubs are closing we'd better photograph them before they all shut their doors for the last time.

Added: 23rd September 2010
Photographing shop windows

As window displays are made to be eye-catching they make interesting photographic subjects.

Added: 21st September 2010
Photographing bus stations/stops

Bus stations and bus stops are something you can find in every town to photograph.

Added: 20th September 2010
Photographing closed stores

Closed shops aren't good for the economy but they're good for your camera.

Added: 19th September 2010
Photographing reflections

Thanks to new high rise buildings there are plenty of reflections offering us an alternative view.

Added: 15th September 2010
Photographing broken windows

Destruction and dereliction isn't necessarily a bad thing.

Added: 7th September 2010
City skyline photography shoot

Why settle for one building when you can photograph a whole row of them?

Added: 5th September 2010
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