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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 interesting shops

Get away from the High Street and there's still a chance you can find stores with interesting frames and quirky displays to photograph.

Added: 3rd September 2010

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Photographing Stately Homes

Tips on photographing Stately Homes.

Added: 27th July 2010
Photographing pub signs

Make yourself a little photography project.

Added: 19th July 2010
Cameras in the city

Robin Whalley shares his city photography tips.

Added: 3rd July 2010
Architectural photography

Buildings are something we will probably never run out of. Everyday a new crane goes up in a city to start work on a new set of apartments or office blocks. One set of people whose living comes from buildings are architectural photographers and ePHOTOzine spoke to Paul Freeman, an architectural and interiors photographer to learn a little bit more about this line of work.

Added: 7th November 2008
Architecture, a beginners' guide

Stationary subjects are easier to photograph, aren't they? Well, not necessarily. Michael Jenkins gives an excellent beginners' guide to photographing Architecture.

Added: 1st January 2003
Photographing stained glass windows - a how to guide

Stained glass windows are colourful and prime target for great photographs. In this article Peter Bargh explains the common problems and offer ways to help you improve your chances.

Added: 1st January 2003
Digital perspective control

Use image editing programs to get a different view on the world.

Added: 8th January 2002
Shooting piers- photography technique

The coastline around the UK has several piers jutting out towards the sea. As well as providing amusements for the kids and hosting the local entertainment, they can provide fascinating subjects for photographers.

Added: 9th January 2001
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