Fujifilm Instax brings back instant photography
Canon’s new PowerShot Pick camera draws a crowd
Create a before and after photo treasure and you might win...
Compare last year’s photos of your children with your kids today – the difference is startling! Photography allows us to capture the past and compare it to the present. Before and after photos are really interesting: especially when they are done well. Some can even be hilarious. Try composing a before and after photo series and you will have created a unique photo memory and you might win the awesome Canon Rebel T5i camera. Read on for more details …
How To Use Your Camera, Part 4: Manual Mode
Top 5 Photography Equipment Upgrades For Spring 2014!
Now that the daffodils are out, it’s time to dust off the photography equipment and get out there and start enjoying the outdoors again. Speaking of camera equipment; maybe it’s time to consider some updates. If you feel like your camera’s a little out of date, or you think it’s time to get more serious about your photography, I’m going to give you my recommendations for some springtime upgrades.
Canon EOS R6 Full Frame Mirrorless Camera Review
How To Get Your Exposure Right – Metering Modes Explained
Metering is one of the most important functions that a camera performs, and if you want to unleash the true power of your DSLR or mirrorless camera by shooting in manual mode, it’s something you’ll need to learn about, or you could end up shooting lots of silhouettes this summer! Today photographer Justin Morrison gives us the low-down on metering modes; what they are and when to use them.
The New Canon 80D Is Great For Video
HDR: Photography On Steroids
High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography has been one of the big photographic movements of recent times, and although the form has existed since the 1800s, it’s really taken on a life of it’s own since the Digital Boom. Today I’m going to give you the ingredients and know-how you need to try some HDR for yourself.
Sony RX100 III camera proves good things come in small packages
There’s no need to sacrifice quality for size when it comes to your digital camera. The Sony RX100 III is a compact camera that rivals the larger (and heavier) DLSR cameras. It’s as light as a smartphone but takes far superior photos. This is the next generation camera from Sony’s first version, the Sony Cybershot RX100, that was released in 2012. The Sony RX100 III is a faster, smarter and improved version. Here’s what you can expect from this powerhouse pocket camera.