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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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Advice on portrait lighting with Michael Alan Bielat

ePHOTOzine spoke to portrait photographer Michael Alan Bielat to see how he lights portraits.

Added: 25th March 2009

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Lighting A Wine Glass With Rim Light

A quick budget way to light a wine glass with the edges highlighted.

Added: 31st August 2011
Tips and advice on light direction

Tips on understanding light direction and when to use it.

Added: 19th March 2011
Photographing portraits in a studio

With the days getting colder and the nights drawing in, Michael Alan Bielat takes us indoors to shoot some portraits.

Added: 12th November 2009
Photographing Smoke Patterns

Make unique abstract images using nothing more than a few sticks of incense and a few minutes in Photoshop. Not only that, but it will make your room smell nice too.

Added: 12th May 2012
Tips on portrait photography

“You have 15 minutes to shoot the CEO. Get ready.” How would you photograph the CEO of a large corporation for a magazine? Creative director Clive Branson shared his secrets of portrait photography.

Added: 27th March 2008
Tips On Using Slave Flashes

Improve your flash pictures by getting the flashgun off your camera and firing it remotely with a slave.

Added: 23rd September 2011
Shooting and adding digital skies

A guide to taking photographs of skies that can then be added to photographs digitally.

Added: 4th January 2003
Backgrounds for portraits

Backgrounds aren't always given as much attention as they should.

Added: 15th June 2010
Bob Garas on his still-life technique

Bob is an ePHOTOzine reader and has shared the technique of his wonderful images.

Added: 12th January 2002
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