Articles
Tips and advice on photography are plentiful on the internet and some are certainly worth a read. Here I have tried to approach some subjects from a different angle, whilst some subjects don't even get approached at all by others. There is no point simply regurgitating what already exists but I am sure you will find something useful here.
Colour Theory: This has been around for many hundreds of years but how can you use it in your photographs?
Sunrise & Sunset Information: My favourite time of day the 'magical hour' before and just after sunrise. To take full advantage of this you will need to know exactly when and where the sun will rise. This article will tell you all you need to know. Downloads available for those serious about their sun!
Your Rights as a Photographer: Yes you too have rights; copyright, moral rights, once-off rights, permitted uses. If you are interested in protecting your rights, read this introduction.
Really Useful Stuff: A selection of helpful tips (which do not conveniently fall under a better heading) that I have found useful and I hope you do too.
Dunraven Bay: My favourite place, a little gem. I just had to include it somewhere.
Depth of Field: An introduction to depth of field (the clue is in the title) and how to acheive better focus in your images.
Hyperfocal Distance: A follow-on from depth of field which explains how to achieve sharp focus for everything in your image.
What You Cannot Photograph: You may think you have the right to photograph whatever you like, but this is certainly NOT the case.
The Rule of Thirds: Some practical advice on how to use a simple but very effective tool.
Level Horizon: Another simple idea, but so worth getting right.
Circle of Confusion: For those having trouble sleeping. A bit like rocket science, you don't really need to understand it but some may find it interesting.
Photographing Flowers: A few tips (with examples) on how to photograph flowers.
Infrared Photography: Photographing in invisible light!
Model Release Forms: What are they? When to use them?
Property Release Forms: Yes, you even need them for certain items of property.



