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Third wheeling two-way conversations
Street photography can be a real hassle if you’re just starting out and are afraid of the possibility of confrontation, but it needn’t be as rough as one might initially think…
Minor adjustments, big differences
Chaos can be a daunting prospect in photography, but rest assured you can still create some order with a few tweaks here and there
Light on the Landscape
Tame the power of natural light in landscapes! Nigel Forster details how to can control and craft masterfully lit scenic shots
To be or Noct to be?
Mike Harris makes a case for (and against) the already legendary Nikon Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct and its future in Nikon’s line-up
How to shoot incredible portraits
Take your portraiture to the next level with pro photographer Paul Wilkinson as he reveals his tricks of the trade for lighting and shooting your best-ever pictures of people
Just show up for work
Romanticism and photography can go hand in hand, but what if you take away romance?
Shoot exquisite winter light
Being a landscape photographer is all well and good, but sometimes you need nature to lend a helping hand to elevate your shots
Glamour on wheels!
A daring lighting setup takes on the overpoweringly bright sun of the Nevada desert
Picture perfect
John Hughes proves you don’t need a big budget and lots of space to photograph studio-quality product imagery at home
Deal with disaster
Mistakes are bound to happen in your career, so be prepared as best you can with these five tips
Out In The Midday Sun
It may not always be your biggest ally, but sometimes the sun can present photographers with unique opportunities
Natural Wonders
Gareth Mon Jones often returns to his favourite locations multiple times to capture unique moments of luscious natural splendour
One Room, Two Athletes
Beautiful window light lends itself to this high-energy sporty portrait shoot
Expect The Unexpected
Inspiration can be found in every corner of the world, however, it can pay dividends to pay attention to your own doorstep… or balcony
Create The Right Client Experience
Your customers are important, so ensure that you look after them and watch what you say
An Eye For The Birds
Want to take your best ever shots of our feathered friends? All you need is a little camera know-how and a lot of enthusiasm, as top twitcher and avian photographer Matthew Stadlen sets out to prove…
The Wisdom Of Workflow
Why it matters, what you need to think about, and some of the things we do at our studio
Great And Small
Paul Parent uses photography to magnify the faces of tiny subjects and in doing so conveys the beauty of an otherwise ‘invisible’ world
Street Photography
Ross Harvey shows you how to turn street snaps into interesting, well-layered, and exciting street photography that inspires and entertains
Lightbox
Our favourite Nikon images from the Landscape Photographer of the Year awards
Fill The Gaps
Slot subjects neatly into frame to add a sense of completeness to your compositions
Carefully Combat Cliches
The world of photography is increasingly oversaturated, but can you add a twist to shots we’ve seen thousands of times before?
Over The Great Blue
When you’re 1200 feet above your shooting location, it’s essential that you know the lay of the land… or in this case, the ocean
Symbol Of Love
David Zaoui works to captures a series of romantic rooftop moments in the city of Paris with his trusty Nikon Z 7 mirrorless
It's A Dog's Life
Pro pooch photographer Kingsley Singleton is no stranger to excitable subjects, but how will he cope with our Apprentice’s trio of chaotic canines?
How Much Should I Charge For My Photography?
Knowing how much to charge your customers can be tough… Here are you few things to consider when pricing up your services
Creative Composition
Nigel Forster takes you through the ins and outs of how you can transform basic snaps into well thought out and beautifully crafted photographic compositions
Around The Back
The front might not always give you the best view – check behind to explore all your options
Show Some Artistic Flare
Jason Parnell-Brookes uses a CD to reflect light back in to the lens for a quick and creative portrait
Capture Wild Close-Ups
Take the in-your-face approach to wildlife by getting your Nikon up close and personal to the animals. James Paterson is your guide