by Steve Arnold | Dec 13, 2013 | How-To, Photoshop, Techniques
If you use an ND filter on your lens then you’re most likely seeing a colour cast in your shots. If you’re not seeing it, it’s probably still there but you just aren’t noticing it… Unless you have some really expensive filters 🙂 Filters...
by Steve Arnold | Jun 28, 2013 | How-To, Photography Basics
It’s about time… Literally! Part two of this five part series on how to make your photos stand out from the crowd is about how the time of day drastically affects the outcome of your images and how knowing this will help you make better photos. To catch up...
by Steve Arnold | Nov 12, 2012 | How-To, Photography Basics
One way to create a really interesting photograph is to capture a scene in a way that your viewer would never normally see it in real life. This is a pretty broad concept so this post is the first in a 5 part series in which I’m going to show you 5 techniques...
by Steve Arnold | Oct 19, 2012 | How-To, Techniques
Are you fed up of seeing a wonderfully bright and colourful sunrise or sunset in front of you, but when you click the shutter and look on the back of your camera either the sky is completely white, or the foreground is so dark it’s virtually black? Well if so,...
by Steve Arnold | Oct 17, 2012 | How-To, Photography Basics
Sometimes when you’re out on a shoot, no matter what you do you just won’t be able to get the shot you need in one single exposure. When there are dark shadows and bright highlights all in the same scene it can often be outside your camera’s...
by Steve Arnold | Jul 31, 2012 | How-To, Photography Basics
If you’ve recently bought your first DSLR camera or just haven’t gotten around to exploring all the features of it, try this simple technique to create some photos with a real wow-factor and get your creative juices flowing. When I first realised the...