Photography 101 by Lynda Buske
Lynda Buske writes a monthly column on photography for the Ottawa PC Users’ Group that covers a variety of topics geared to beginner or novice... Read More
Do you REALLY look when composing photos
This is a good, short video that illustrates how easy it is to not look carefully enough when composing photographs. Posted by Chris Taylor
If I Want To Print A Photo, What Size Does It Need To Be?
By Daniela Bowker, DIYPhotography I took the photo just down there from the deck of the ferry that took me from Auckland to the Coromandel... Read More
Using a Flat Picture Style for Better Finished Images
A Post By: Rick Berk During my career in photography, I’ve continued to evolve, both my shooting and editing styles, to achieve the results I... Read More
AN ‘OPEN LETTER’ TO LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHERS: IT’S TIME FOR AN ETIQUETTE CHECK
August 22, 2015 · Michael Mariant http://www.diyphotography.net YOUR SHOTS ARE NOT THAT UNIQUE, SO THERE’S NO REASON TO RUIN IT FOR EVERYONE ELSE. Have you... Read More
10 Incredible Bird Photography Tips for Beginners
What is the most important factor in getting your bird photographs noticed by a large audience? Is it the camera or the lens or the bird?... Read More
Create Powerful Silhouettes by Telling a Story
Silhouettes remove all the distractions and clutter in the scene and distill the image down to its most basic, this is why the story is... Read More
Using Negative Space in Your Photos
“Negative space, by definition, is the empty space around the subject or focus of the photograph. If the edges of the photo frame the contents... Read More
How to Photograph a Portrait of a Stranger with the WOW Factor
Have you ever met a person, while travelling abroad or at home, who has such an interesting face that you would really like to photograph?... Read More
7 Tips for Photographing Kids
Notice something about the title of the article? It doesn’t say how to take “portraits” of kids! Kids, especially those five and under, pretty much... Read More