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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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Basic Architecture Photography Tips

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

Added: 23rd June 2011

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5 Top Urban Photography Tutorials

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

Added: 27th May 2012
Photographing train stations

Ben Boswell returns with some tips on photographing train stations.

Added: 28th 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
Flattening perspective

Ben Boswell shares his tips on compressing perspective.

Added: 11th September 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
Looking for patterns to photograph

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

Added: 2nd August 2010
Photograph your commute – Train journey

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

Added: 29th March 2010
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