Photography Techniques
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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Make your own passport photos
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.
- 1 Jan 2003
Chasing the Aurora
Tony Prower, better known on ePHOTOzine as the Happy Ostrich, explains how you to take photos of the Northern Lights.
- 13 May 2005
Creating Digital Snow
If you're dreaming of a White Christmas look no further. We show you how to create a snow scene using Photoshop
- 30 Nov -0001
Poppy field - creative effect tutorial
Caleb Daniels shows us how to create some artistic effects with poppies using Photoshop as his tool.
- 30 Nov -0001
Using a Slide Duplicator
As well as allowing you to copy un-replaceable images, a slide duplicator can also be used as a digital input deviceand much more
- 3 Jan 2003
Digital red eye removal
Peter Bargh of ePHOTOzine shows you how to use your computer and image editing software to remove red-eye effect
- 7 Jan 2002
Create a jigsaw photo using Photoshop Elements
We show you how to create a realistic jigsaw puzzle out of one of your digital photographs
- 3 Jan 2003
Enhancing Eyes using Photoshop
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.
- 30 Nov -0001
Turn your car into a Dream Machine using Gimp
If you’ve ever wondered how they make cars look as good as they do in magazine adverts, then here we will learn how to get a good deal of the way towards creating a professional-looking advert for a car of your choice.
- 18 Jun 2008
Creating a wedding album with a narrative
Having a wedding album which tells a story is very popular at the moment and here Patricia Fenn shows us how to create one.
- 17 Dec 2008
Make it snow in Photoshop
Want to add a snow storm to a landscape shot? This is how you do it.
- 2 Dec 2010
Comic book effect in Photoshop
Turn your photos into comic book images with the help of Photoshop.
- 21 Jan 2011
Make your own passport photos
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.
- 1 Jan 2003
- 7 Comments
Four Easy Ways To Create A Vignette In Photoshop
Vignettes are a simple yet subtle way to guide the eye through a shot and here are four ways to create one in Photoshop.
- 6 May 2016
- 4 Comments
Introduction To Hand-Held Light Meters
See how a hand-held light meter will help you get better exposures, even if you are using a digital camera.
- 27 Nov 2011
- 14 Comments
Using layer masks with Photoshop
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.
- 30 Nov -0001
Enhancing Eyes using Photoshop
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.
- 30 Nov -0001
- 6 Comments
How To Use A Neutral Density Filter
Attaching a neutral density filter to your camera lens will bring you several benefits, as Peter Bargh explains.
- 18 Nov 2011
- 10 Comments
Black & white high key effects in Photoshop
The famous high key effect is one of the most interesting, yet simple, effects you can achieve in digital photography
- 30 Nov -0001
- 4 Comments
How To Send A Photo As An Email Attachment On Windows, Mac, iOS & Android Devices
If you want to learn how you can send pictures by email with ease, have a read of this tutorial.
- 5 Aug 2016
Depth-of-field explained
Once you grasp the basic principles of focusing your photographs will take on a whole new depth.
- 6 Jan 2002
- 4 Comments
Watermarking your photos in Photoshop 7 and CS
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.
- 30 Nov -0001
- 14 Comments
When Are Converging Verticals And Lines A Good Thing?
Converging lines and verticals don't always have to be avoided as we explain here.
- 16 Feb 2018
Bas relief - advanced darkroom technique
Peter Bargh shows you how to make your pictures like line drawings using lith film in this traditional darkroom technique.
- 10 Jan 2001
Shooting Sea Shells
You don't always have to be beside the seaside when photographing shells.
- 24 Jul 2012
Lightroom Basics: What Is A Catalog?
We try to shed a little light on Lightroom's Catalog to give new users a little more knowledge.
- 19 May 2013
Seal Photography Tips
For those who want to learn how to photograph seals, take a look at this article.
- 9 Dec 2014
- 1 Comments
8 Top Ways To Use A Telephoto Lens For Photography
Here are 8 tips on how to use and what to shoot with a telephoto lens.
- 3 Aug 2017
- 4 Comments
How To Take Your Own Passport Photos At Home
Here's ePHOTOzine's guide to creating passport images at home, with tips on taking, cropping and printing your images.
- 12 Apr 2016
Four Easy Ways To Create A Vignette In Photoshop
Vignettes are a simple yet subtle way to guide the eye through a shot and here are four ways to create one in Photoshop.
- 6 May 2016
- 4 Comments
Church Photography Tips
If you plan on visiting a church on your holidays here are a few photography tips to help you out.
- 20 Jul 2013
- 5 Comments
Photoshop tutorial: Blending two images together
How to blend two images together in Photoshop.
- 3 Mar 2011
25 Apr 2018 3:07pm
Asahi Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 135mm f/3.5 Review
John Riley reviews the Asahi Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 135mm f/3.5 lens on a 36mp Full-Frame Pentax K-1 DSLR.18 Apr 2018 12:00PM