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Hi Photographer, Would you share your secrets if you were a world leader at what you do? Many people wouldn't; but, thankfully, others are quite willing - and usually it's their advice that's the most practical. This week we hear from a number of good-hearted photographers who share their insights into portraiture and nature photography, as well as offer the chance to meet dozens of leading photographers in an intimate setting at our PhotoLive event in October. LAST CHANCE TO WIN A CANON EOS 70D! There is still time to win the Canon 70D in the prize draw from our friends at Photoventure... but only just. Entries close today and to be in with a chance all you have to do is be on the user list for Canon's Project1709 photo management platform. It's completely free, and there are no obligations. | ||||
The difference between amateur and professional portraits can be vast. To help you make the jump, we spoke to the experts to find the nine most important portrait photography tips they learned - the kind of advice that only comes from years of experience and what many established pros won’t want you to know. | ||||
Yet another great contest is coming to a close... sign up now and you could win a VIP weekend at PhotoLive in London this October and bring along a brand new Olympus OM-D! PhotoLive boasts more than 200 seminars from leading photographers, and we're giving everyone who books a ticket by 31 August the chance to win this fantastic prize! | ||||
Outdoor photography ideas: shoot striking, alternative pictures of nature In our latest Professional Photographer to the Rescue post our pro takes our apprentice on a trip deep into a Scottish forest, where he shares some of his best tips for seeing pictures where most people won't think to look for them, as well as some creative ideas for capturing different effects with your nature photography. | ||||
With just a few clicks you can correct exposure and white balance problems, tweak contrast, remove unwanted objects and add better backgrounds. But with that power comes mistakes, bad mistakes. To make life easier when getting to grips with your photo editing software, we explain the common photo editing mistakes... and how to avoid them. Read more » | ||||
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