Photography Tips & Tutorials
Here at dPS we're getting ready to release a brand new eBook next week. The topic is one that we've...
For those starting out in the photography business, you may wonder how to best prepare for your client photoshoot. Once...
This morning I spent some time trawling through some of my favourite photography blogs to see what they've been posting...
Perhaps the biggest challenge I hear many of our readers talking about when it comes to their photography is that...
A Guest Post by Chris De Bruyn A fundraiser? With photos? For charity? Absolutely! One of the most rewarding experiences...
Got a DSLR but not using it to it's potential? DSLR: The Basics is a new eBook Course that could...
Today I came across this amazing video on Vimeo which combines HDR photography, tone-mapping and time-lapse techniques. It was shot...
I recently photographed the funeral of a beautiful 16 year old girl. It was the most challenging shoot of my...
Today Wildlife photographer Joe Decker from Photocrati and www.joedecker.net. shares some tips for those wanting to improve their Wildlife Photography....
Lately I've found myself shooting 'wide open' a lot (with a wide open Aperture). It all started with my purchase...
A guest post by Louis Hamwey, tour leader with citifari, New York Photo Tours As photo tour guides in New...
First, let me say that I borrowed the expression ‘light seeker’ from fellow photographer Jerod Foster. It’s the perfect way...
In this video photographer Joel Edelman shares how he first began to 'see' light with a simple Egg. Once you've...
France is more than just wine, the Eiffel Tower and more wine. As viewed through the lens of DPS readers...
HDR... High Dynamic Range. A bit of a controversial subject in the community these days. I really think that, when...
Introduction This tutorial has been transcribed from the SLR Lounge Adobe Lightroom 4 DVD Guide, a 14 hour DVD featuring...
Are you a blogger? A recent poll here on dPS identified that 32% of our readers are photo bloggers -...
One of the more ingenious products I've come across lately is the Tripad. It's purpose is simple, support a computer...
I don’t admire many people and I attempt to emulate even fewer. I try to be my own self. But...
Three countries down and about 200 to go. It’s time to check out South Africa for today’s post in the...
Into cars? Want to know how the pros go about photographing a car like the Lamborghini Aventador? In this video...
Note: all images in this post are copyrighted to Natalie Norton, unless otherwise indicated. Photographing kids can be a real...
At first I was standoffish when I found the link to Stanford’s applets. As much as I love photography, there...
In a recent reader poll we asked readers whether they had a photoblog - the results are in: If you...