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Don't be scared to use filters on your iPhone – you are not as committed to the look as you might think
By Rod Lawton published
Normally, when you use a filter on a camera, there’s no going back. The effect is ‘baked in’. Not with the iPhone…

9 landscape photography tips I think every photographer should know
By Mike Harris published
Tutorial These landscape photography tips will have you itching to head into the hills with your tripod and filters to capture glorious vistas in golden light

Want to be a wedding photographer? Here are my 11 tips that will help you get there the RIGHT way
By Mike Harris published
Tutorial Wedding photography is a hugely fulfilling profession, but it’s also notoriously hard work and can be difficult to break into. Here’s how to build your wedding photography career for longevity

"The great thing about low-key photography is that it can be done at any time of the day, so you can create your own drama"
By Kim Bunermann, Digital Photographer published
Tutorial Francisco Rosario on how photographic approaches contribute to theatrical results

How much is Photoshop in 2025? Adobe's photography software is expensive – but you can get a taste with a free iPhone version
By Hillary K. Grigonis last updated
GUIDE Photoshop is an industry standard in photo editing, but it doesn't come cheap, unless you don't mind the limits of the iPhone version

I love to capture gothic portraits and embrace alternative photography. Here's how you can, too...
By Wendy Evans published
Tutorial If Nosferatu has sparked a love of hanging around dark rooms and biting things, why not bring that gothic horror aesthetic to the world of portraits?

3 reasons why your iPhone panoramas are not as good as they could be
By Rod Lawton published
How to Shooting panoramic images on an iPhone is easy, but getting them to look good needs a little know-how

I love to shoot long exposures in the rain – here’s why I head to the woods!
By Wendy Evans published
Tutorial Ample rainfall in spring can prove frustrating, but I use the running water as an excuse to head into the woods and capture some glorious long exposures
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