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6 quickfire photography tips for cloudy days

Alex W.

Don’t waste a good day of photography sitting at home just because it’s a cloudy forecast. Get out there and make the most of it with our quickfire photography tips for cloudy days.... [read more]

6 quickfire photography tips for dogs

Alex W.

The latest instalment of our quickfire photography tips looks into 6 easy tips to improve your dog photography. Click here to view more!... [read more]

6 quickfire photography tips for beginners

Alex W.

I remember being in information overload when I was a beginner photographer, so to help cut through the noise we’ve compiled 6 photography tips for beginners that cover all genres of photography!... [read more]

Tearing up the Rulebook – 12 Photography Rules and When to Break Them

Alex W.

Always use the Rule of Thirds. Always use the Rule of Odds. Always shoot with your back to the sun. We’re bombarded with rules that try to dictate our photography from the moment we begin learning, but creativity should never be bound by concrete and infl... [read more]

Top 10 Photography Links of the Week

Alex W.

As always, we here at Click and Learn Photography have had our ears to the ground all week to bring you some of the best articles and videos on the web! Everything from $100k cameras to thought provoking articles on secret locations is covered this week! ... [read more]

Beginners Guide to Photography Composition

Alex W.

Composition is the most important aspect in photography. Without good composition you simply cannot get a great photograph, no matter how stunning the scene before you is. Get ahead with our beginners guide to composition here.... [read more]

How Using a Tripod Can Improve Your Photography

Alex W.

Tripods are primarily used to stabilise your camera during long exposures, but they can have a secondary effect too – They can actually improve your photography skill just by using them. Read how here.... [read more]

Ditch the JPEGs – Why You Should be Shooting RAW

Alex W.

Beginner photographers often never even consider shooting in RAW format, but it holds some massive advantages over the default JPEG settings. Read on as we dispel the RAW vs JPEG myths.... [read more]

The Exposure Triangle Explained – Shutter Speed, Aperture, and ISO

Alex W.

The Exposure Triangle may seem a difficult concept, but it’s one of the most fundamental and important parts about photography. It’s nowhere near as complicated as it sounds here. Read our complete guide on the Exposure Triangle here.... [read more]

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