Perspective in Photography

We all know photographs are flat, but they don’t have to look it!
Although a photographic image can only be two-dimensional, (width and height) obviously the things we photograph are three-dimensional so it’s important to


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The opportunities that come with our photography courses are unbelievable, giving you an insight into different areas of not only the UK but worldwide. You hold the reins as to where your photography may take


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Venice carnival photography course 2016
Well sad to say but the Venice carnival is over once again and with it my Venice carnival photography course. As always I had a lovely group of photographers with


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Photography Course Training at Flatford Mill Suffolk
I just spent a really enjoyable weekend attending an associate tutor training weekend at the Field Study Council centre in Flatford Mill Suffolk.
I’m very happy to be


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I thought I’d look back at my favourite photography highlights of 2015. Because I had a huge refurbishment job planned on my house in 2015 I didn’t manage to get away for many personal photography


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I travelled to Norfolk with a couple of friends for my annual seal photography trip just before Christmas. After checking the weather many times the forecast was good, sunshine all day, perfect for this type


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I recently had an old camera body converted to record infrared light. I’ve been thinking about having it converted for some time. A friend had one of his cameras done and after seeing the results


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I had a great day photographing seals in Norfolk in early September. September is a good time to photograph grey seals in Norfolk because they don’t start having pups until late November /December time. This


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As I sit in front of my computer I can hear the rain falling outside. So I thought it was about time I wrote a blog about my much warmer and sunnier trip to the


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For this blog I thought I would say a few words about how to control an image’s depth of field. In other words how much of the photograph appears to be in sharp focus. This


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