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Want some basic tips on how to photograph buildings? Take a look at this article.

Here are five popular tutorials on urban photography ePHOTOzine have published on site.

Ben Boswell returns with some tips on photographing train stations.

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

Ben Boswell shares his tips on compressing perspective.

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.

Ben Boswell explains why he searches for patterns to photograph while on his travels.

It's take your camera to work day! As we want you to photograph your commute.

Why is it when we go on holiday and need a passport photo we rely on that robot booth to churn out automated pictures at a tune of over £3 per shot? Peter Bargh shows you how to shoot, prepare and print pictures for your passport with ease.

Having a little knowledge about how the camera's shutter speed works can help you obtain pictures with more impact.

Peter Bargh explains how you can use the valuable Layer Mask option of Photoshop to make better colour changes and selections, in this step by step image editing technique.

See how a hand-held light meter will help you get better exposures, even if you are using a digital camera.

The famous high key effect is one of the most interesting, yet simple, effects you can achieve in digital photography

The eyes are one of the most important parts of a portrait, and usually the first thing we notice. Therefore, a small amount of enhancement on the eyes can go a very long way to producing a portrait with real zing.

Once you grasp the basic principles of focusing your photographs will take on a whole new depth.

Attaching a neutral density filter to your camera lens will bring you several benefits, as Peter Bargh explains.

Photoshop expert, Terry Steeley, kicks off the first of a new series of tutorials for ePHOTOzine that looks at how to watermark our digital images to protect them from being used without our consent.

Chris Burfoot AMPA shows us how to set up studio lighting.

You've taken the pictures now add a little bit of colour to your incense smoke images in Photoshop.

Award-winning landscape photographer, John Gravett tells us how we can capture the perfect landscape image.

See why we believe a tripod is an essential tool for photographers shooting landscapes.

All you need to know to get close to your subject

By blending part of an image with itself you can create a cracking sky as this tutorial, by Robin Whalley, will show.

You don't have to be into the digital imaging world if you want to create bizarre color images. Darkroom enthusiasts have been doing it for years with Colorvir. </B><br>

Peter Bargh talks through a few tips to improve your panning technique.

Vignettes are a simple yet subtle way to guide the eye through a shot and here are four ways to create one.

Create a splash and be ready to be surprised with the photographic result.

When you've taken a portrait and the background lets it down, there's only one thing to do and that's remove it. This tutorial will show you just how easy it is to remove the background from an image and create a new one.
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