Digital Vs Film
Ask anyone from the ‘Old School’ of photography and they’ll tell you without any hesitation that film is the only way to go, ask anyone born in the 80’s, and the answer is unequivocally...
HDR Photography
If you have seen these sorts of images on the internet or in magazines then you may have noticed that they have a certain look about them. Opinions are divided on whether this look is good or bad, and...
Camera Cakes
At one time or another, you may have found yourself drooling over the latest offerings from Canon or Nikon. Whether you have or not, you’ll definitely understand why most people are salivating...
Motion in Images
One of my favourite types of photo is one that conveys the feeling of motion. For me it really adds something to a photo; adding another dimension that brings more meaning, increases understanding, and...
Starting Out in Photography
When I first started taking photos, I had a ‘point and shoot’ Pentax film camera, was really focused on getting vivid colours (and still am), and was blissfully unaware of any ‘rules’...
The Sunny f/16 Rule
Quite simply the Sunny f/16 Rule states that: On a bright sunny day, with camera aperture set to f/16, the shutter speed will be 1 over the ISO value. eg when using ISO 100 film, aperture set to f/16 the...
Exposure Bracketing
Most professional photographers of today will use Exposure Bracketing in their day to day work, and for the uninitiated it may sound a little scary, but with a little knowledge, this camera function can...














