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August 3, 2021
Stuck for a documentary or portrait photography subject? As London-based photographer Jenny Lewis reveals to Peter Dench, inspiration could be right next door
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Stuck for a documentary or portrait photography subject? As London-based photographer Jenny Lewis reveals to Peter Dench, inspiration could be right next door

Top UK sports photographer Sam Mellish is currently at the Olympic games shooting Team GB - he shares his experiences and insights so far in an exclusive interview

How to create movie atmosphere in film photography through cinematic visual manipulation

It has been very difficult for British athletes getting ready for the current Olympics but many have managed it. Photographer Sam Mellish recorded their efforts

Don't miss these insights, anecdotes and tips from the winners of the latest Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year competition

When street photographers are faced with an empty lockdown landscape, a new approach is necessary. Nick Turpin reveals how he's been using lockdown for creative inspiration

A new movie tells the story of how an eccentric Austrian entrepreneur, 'Doc' Kaps, saved the last Polaroid factory and helped revive the brand. We meet the great man, who's a champion of all things analogue

Ian Hughes shoots the landscapes around floodlit football club grounds. We find out more about his motivations and approach - with matches taking place without crowds, you might be able to try it yourself

When Ivor Ottley was forced to end his music career prematurely, and was then rocked by health issues and bereavement, nature photography became a solace and a healer. He's also doing well in competitions - read on for his inspiring story

"I never liked music photography much" - so says famous music photographer Kevin Cummins, who's taken iconic shots of Joy Division, The Smiths, Oasis, Blur and Pulp. He reveals more in a fascinating interview to mark his new Britpop book

Well-established travel photographer and workshop leader Steve Davey tells us how he's been surviving, and his hopes and fears for the future of global travel

Why not give food photography a go during the lockdown? Top food pro and Nikon ambassador, Donna Crous, reveals some great tips for getting started at home

Welcome to our new series, where we find out how pro photographers in a range of genres have getting through these challenging times. First up is top landscape and nature photographer, Ross Hoddinott who admits to being puzzled by the travel rules...

During the first lockdown, Harry Borden wanted to make the most of the time he had on his hands. The result was this set of beautiful portraits around his home community, which will hopefully inspire you to make the most of this difficult time, too

Film photographer Ian Howarth explains how to get the look of movies from the 60s, 70s and 80s in your images, sharing camera and film tips, too

Essential advice from Andrew Fusek Peters, a hard-working landscape and nature photographer who's got a great new book out - as well as being a regular in the national press

Winter means dramatic coastal and seascape photography. Top pro Rachel Talibart shares some secrets for stunning coastal shots from her outstanding new book

These times are challenging. Recent graduate Evie Scarborough talks about her project on the positive effects animals can have on human health, mental or physical

Here's a great antidote to the trials and tribulations of this pandemic year and bleak November days. We celebrate the amazing imagery of fine-art wildlife photographer David Yarrow, as featured in a recently published book

Worried about image theft? You should be. Anna Preda of PhotoClaim discusses the scale of the image theft problem, and what companies like hers are trying to do about.