While photography definitely isn’t the cheapest business you could get into, you can definitely get started on a budget. Here are my tips for being prudent with your money as you start out.
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We Review the Rotolight NEO 3 and AEOS 2
When the Rotolight package was delivered to my doorstep, I was apprehensively excited. I was apprehensive because light is everything in photography, and LED lights are notorious for disappointing me. But I was not disappointed. To say I had to rip myself away from playing with it in the studio to type up my review would not be an exaggeration. This light is prodigious.
4 Unconventional Locations to Photograph in Bad Weather
For those of you in the Northern Hemisphere, it’s now coming into the cozier and colder time of year. Fall is great with all its colors, but the dead of winter can leave photographers feeling drab and uninspired. Check out my four spots to photograph when the weather turns inclement to keep you photographing all through the seasons.
A Masterclass in Macro Wildlife Photography With Geraint Radford
Did your university lecturer radiate an aura of excitement while crawling through a damp forest, seeking subjects that most of us would not notice? Every school and college should have a Geraint Radford. His skill and enthusiasm have just made me want to buy a macro lens and try the techniques I learned while interviewing him.
4 Tips for Taking Your Images From Amateur to Professional
Have you ever seen images and wondered how they create an editorial look that you just can’t seem to recreate? It’s clean, it’s crisp, it may be edgy or sleek… you can’t quite put your finger on it, but whatever “it” is, you want it for your work. Here are a few tips, from composition to post-production, that will upgrade your images and give you a more professional look.









