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Mike Browne from PhotographyCourses.Biz explains how to make a manual exposure.

Mike Browne from PhotographyCourses.Biz explains how to use ISO.

Professional photographer, Holly Knowles shares her tips on shooting erotic, style led photographs.

This week, Mike Browne is showing you how to bring all the knowledge you've learnt over the last six weeks together.

Mike Browne is back sharing his knowledge with beginners. This time he has tips on lenses and focal lengths.

Try your hand at time lapse photography.

Holly Knowles shares five of her top glamour photography tips for inspiring glamour photographers.

Ben Boswell shares his tips on shooting silhouettes.

Mike Browne is back with the second part to his lighting tutorial series for beginners.

Mike Browne returns with a new series of beginner guides. This time his focus is on lighting.

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.

Andy Warhol’s work features one of the most recognisable styles of print in the art world and his silk screen prints of stars as famous as Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor are iconic. Here Michael Bates recreates the effect for using the free image editing program, Gimp.

Creating portraits with a fashion edge in the studio.

Mike Browne from PhotographyCourses.Biz explains how to capture motion.

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.

<br />Ariadne Van Zandbergen, a leading wildlife and travel photographer, shares a collection of tips to help you phoptograph people of Africa.

An outdoor shoot means you can enjoy the fresh air and take some fantastic shots at the same time.

Learn how to shoot macro images of rain drops with the help of Edwin Brosens.

We take a closer look at one of the new tools featured in today's Lightroom 5 beta announcement.

Are you bored with images that have plain, straight edges? John Pearson shows Photoshop users how to create interesting effects of their own using Layer Masks. The method provides control so that the effect can be bold or subtle according to taste.

David Clapp shares a few tips on photography in an Arboretum.
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The Ricoh GR is the World's smallest compact with an APS-C sensor, and features a wide-angle 28mm equivalent lens. Find out how this camera performs in our review.
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Don't let a messy background spoil your shot when you can replace it with your own.
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Olympus have added new dates across the country for you to experience the PEN E-P5 before it ships.
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The winners of our Samsung 'Galaxy' competition courtesy of Three mobile have been announced.
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The Nikon D7100 is Nikon's latest DX sensor Digital SLR, and features a 24.1 megapixel APS-C sensor with AA filter removed for ultra sharp images. Find out how it performs in our review.
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Learn how to shoot macro images of rain drops with the help of Edwin Brosens.
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Robin Whalley introduces Lightroom and explains why it's a piece of sofware photographers will find useful.
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In part two, Robin Whalley looks at keywording and processing in Lightroom.
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In his latest article, Robin Whalley shows us how to use the Tone Curve tool in Lightroom.
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Daniel Bell reviews the Nikon Coolpix L820, a digital camera with a 16 megapixel sensor and 30x optical zoom lens.
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Daniel Bell reviews the Nikon Coolpix L820, a digital camera with a 16 megapixel sensor and 30x optical zoom lens.
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The Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR bridge camera features a 42x optical zoom lens, manual controls, and SLR styling, but how does it perform?
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We try to shed a little light on Lightroom's Catalog to give new users a little more knowledge.
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The Sony Cybershot DSC-HX50 Review is the World's smallest 30x optical zoom camera, it also has a 20.4 megapixel sensor and built-in Wi-Fi.
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Trees looks great in Autumn but you don't have to wait until then to photograph them.
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