• I Wish I Knew Earlier: The Importance of Light

    I Wish I Knew Earlier: The Importance of Light
    Light is the cornerstone of photography. Without it, there are no images, and in landscape photography, the light's quality, direction, and intensity can make or break a shot. As a landscape photographer, understanding how light works is key to capturing the beauty and drama of nature. Over time, I’ve realized that mastering light is among the most crucial skills a landscape photographer can hone. Looking back, there are insights about light I wish I’d known earlier—knowledge t
  • What’s Your 'Everyday Carry' Camera?

    What’s Your 'Everyday Carry' Camera?
    As a photographer, it's very easy to get mired in G.A.S. (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) until suddenly, you're taking a full frame camera and a full complement of f/2.8 lenses out on even the simplest of day trips. It's probably time to start thinking about purchasing an "everyday carry."[ Read More ]
  • Nikon Z6 Mark III: The New Standard for Hybrid Shooters

    Nikon Z6 Mark III: The New Standard for Hybrid Shooters
    If you're looking for a camera that balances speed, quality, and affordability, the Nikon Z6 Mark III might be what you need. Here's a look at what you can expect from the camera.[ Read More ]
  • Breaking Free from Creative Ruts

    Breaking Free from Creative Ruts
    When you're stuck in one place, it's easy to fall into a routine, revisiting the same spots and capturing similar scenes. This can lead to complacency, and before you know it, the familiar becomes dull. Yet, there's always more to discover, even in places you think you know inside out.[ Read More ]
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  • Critique the Community Smart Phone Photography

    Critique the Community Smart Phone Photography
    Show Us Your Best Smartphone PhotosFor our next photography contest, we want to see the best photo you've ever taken with your smartphone.[ Read More ]
  • Achieving Perfect Flash and Ambient Light Balance

    Achieving Perfect Flash and Ambient Light Balance
    In tricky lighting conditions, knowing how to balance different light sources is crucial. When you get it right, your photos look natural and well-composed, without any harsh shadows or blown-out highlights.[ Read More ]
  • British award-winning photographer Steve Grogan on Neurapix: "Like a preset, but ridiculously better"

    - Partner Content - © Steve Grogan Steve Grogan is a wedding photographer from Manchester (to his website) who won several awards in his career: In 2023, he was the overall winner at the Event Photographer Awards in London. However, Steve's life has changed this year though as he found a tool that brought his workflow to another level.Steve, you seem quite busy. Can you give us an insight into your daily business?I'm based here in the UK, but I do shootings worldwide. So, tra
  • Mastering Photo Processing: Common Mistakes

    Mastering Photo Processing: Common Mistakes
    The way you process your photos can make or break them. It’s not just about the tools you use, but about the attention to detail and the feel you want to convey.
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  • Get Your Colour Right With Calibrite!

     The easiest way to get your colours right - the Calibrite Display 123!Ambitious photographers know that a calibrated workflow saves hours of frustration and gives you more time to focus on what's important - being creative. An uncalibrated monitor makes it impossible to evaluate or edit with confidence, meaning your images won't display or print according to your creative vision.  Calibrating to get accurate colour (a form of colour management) has always been considered a comple
  • Black & White Landscape Capture Wins 'Photo Of The Week'

     Our ‘Photo of the Week’ (POTW) accolade goes to a captivating black and white landscape titled ‘Stillness,’ captured by Diggeo.This image beautifully showcases the serene and tranquil atmosphere of the scene. The soft, diffused light bathes the landscape in serene tones, highlighting the lone figure, who adds a compelling focal point to the composition. The mirror-like stillness of the water enhances the peaceful atmosphere, while the subtle variations across the ho

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