Winter wildlife photography: tips for taking amazing pictures at home
Want to shoot winter wildlife photography but not leave the comfort of home? Find out how to stay warm – and well hidden – and hone your bird photography skills on the many birds that are active in...
View Article9 creative photo ideas to try in January 2013
As part of our ongoing series to help you get more creative with your digital camera, each month we publish some fun, seasonal, creative photo ideas to help inspire your imagination. Along with some...
View ArticleWildlife photography made easy: simple techniques for pro-quality pictures
Wildlife photography requires patience and finely tuned approach. In our new Shoot Like A Pro series on wildlife photography we’ll show you a series of simple techniques that will help get you closer...
View ArticleWildlife photography made easy: how to find locations that guarantee great shots
In the latest instalment of our Shoot Like A Pro series on wildlife photography made easy, we explain how to find photo locations that guarantee you great shots with minimum effort. Image by David...
View ArticleWildlife photography made easy: simple secrets for getting close to animals
The hardest part of wildlife photography is finding a subject and getting close to it. In our latest Shoot Like A Pro post on wildlife photography made easy we show you how to get prepared to bag the...
View ArticleWildlife photography made easy: how to shoot in iconic locations
In the final post in our series on wildlife photography made easy, we thought we’d do something a bit different. Every photographer dreams of shooting the world’s most iconic photo locations. Here’s...
View ArticleProfessional Photographer to the Rescue: animal photography tips for any species
In our latest Professional Photographer to the Rescue post, our professional photographer shows our apprentice some simple animal photography tips that are relevant for any type of species you want to...
View ArticlePhoto Anatomy: how Tim Flach made this amazing animal portrait
In a new series to run every Sunday on Digital Camera World, we’re going to select pictures by famous photographers and explain point by point what makes them work. In our first instalment we look...
View Article9 creative photo ideas to try in April
As part of our ongoing series to help you get more creative with your digital camera, each month we publish some fun, seasonal, creative photo ideas to help inspire your imagination. Along with some...
View ArticleDecisive Moment: how nature photographers can make the most of it
Henri Cartier-Bresson famously coined the term ‘decisive moment’, but anticipating and capturing decisive moments doesn’t only apply to street photography. In this tutorial we’ll show you how you can...
View ArticleProfessional Photographer to the Rescue: horse photography without the long face
In our latest Professional Photographer to the Rescue post our professional photographer, an experienced equine photographer, shares his best horse photography tips for taking equine pictures in a...
View ArticlePhoto Anatomy: black and white wildlife photography with instant impact
In our new Sunday series on Digital Camera World, we select pictures by famous photographers and explain point by point what makes them work. In our latest instalment award-winning wildlife...
View Article9 creative photo ideas to try in May 2013
As part of our ongoing series to help you get more creative with your digital camera, each month we publish some fun, seasonal, creative photo ideas to help inspire your imagination. Along with some...
View ArticleDIY Photography Hacks: how to use your car as a mobile hide for bird photography
In our latest DIY Photography Hacks post we show you a simple way to bag frame-filling pictures of wild birds from the comfort of your car’s bucket seats. Find out how you can ditch the uncomfortable...
View ArticlePhoto Anatomy: capturing un-tamed moments in the wild
In our Photo Anatomy series on Digital Camera World we select pictures by famous photographers and explain point by point what makes them work. In our latest instalment award-winning wildlife...
View ArticleHow to photograph anything: best camera settings to use in any situation
What are the best camera settings to use for all the different subjects you want to photograph? While we may not cover everything, in our latest Shoot Like A Pro series we give it our best shot! Over...
View ArticlePhoto Anatomy: capturing spectacular moments in the wild
In our Photo Anatomy series on Digital Camera World we select pictures by famous photographers and explain point by point what makes them work. In our latest instalment we look back at the runner-up in...
View ArticleBird photography tips: how to shoot pin-sharp pictures of birds of prey
Birds of prey are some of the most exciting wildlife subjects you’ll ever photograph, but their fast movements and the bright sky behind them pose big obstacles for photographers. Over the next three...
View ArticleHow to photograph birds in flight: practical advice for the non-tech obsessed
In the second-part of our short series of top bird photography tips for taking pictures of birds of prey, we serve up a simple three-step guide to taking pictures of birds in flight, which will serve...
View ArticleHow to photograph through a fence
In the last of our three posts on improving pictures of birds of prey, we offer one of the simplest and most widely used bird photography tips of them all: how to photograph through a fence and make...
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