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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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Using The Distortion Created By Wide Lenses Creatively

How to use wide-angle lens distortion creatively.

Added: 1st August 2011

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Photographic classic cars

Clive Branson explains how to capture the metallic beauty of the automobile.

Added: 8th May 2007
Wide angle portraits

You don't always have to reach for the long lens when it comes to portraits.

Added: 22nd June 2010
Self portrait project

A portrait a day might not keep the doctor away but it will be interesting to look at!

Added: 23rd July 2010
Photographing interiors

Doug Jackson shares his tips on photographing interiors.

Added: 19th October 2010
Photographing windsurfing

With a breeze in the air head off to the sea or a reservoir to capture windsurfing action.

Added: 4th August 2010
Top 10 Tips For Shooting At The Seaside

Stuck for traditional seaside photography ideas? Take a look at our top 10 tips.

Added: 17th July 2012
Shark Photography

Mountaineer, diver, photographer, lecturer and author, Jack Jackson shares his wealth of experiences in this shark photography guide

Added: 7th January 2001
Photographing people in markets

Ben Boswell explains why markets are a great location for photography.

Added: 1st September 2010
Candid photography

We give you some tips on candid photography technique.

Added: 8th January 2002
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