There are plenty of apps and filters that you can use to emulate photographic film with your digital images, but the best way of getting the ‘film look’ is simple: shoot film.
Read MoreIs bigger always better with sensor size?
Read MoreA lens is your camera’s ‘window on the world’ and is arguably the most important item in your kit bag when it comes to producing the highest quality images.
Read MoreWhy does noise appear in some images, but not others, and – more importantly – what steps can we take to alleviate it?
Read MoreFocus stacking enables you to overcome the physical limitations of your camera and lens to make otherwise ‘impossible’ images.
Read MoreThere is a trio of macro subjects that definitely have the greatest appeal, so let’s take a look at what they are and how we can make the most of them.
Read MoreLet’s look at the primary challenges we face with macro photography, and the ways in which we can try and deal with them.
Read MoreJoin guest writer Chris Gatcum as he demystifies the gear involved in beginner’s macro photography.
Read MoreIn the final part of this mini-series on using flash we’re going to explore studio flash units, which are also known as ‘strobes’.
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