Tutorials
Mercury is passing the sun on November 11th – Here’s how to photograph it
Today I’m going to show you everything you need to photograph the transit of Mercury across the Sun. It will happen very soon, on November…
How to optimise your camera settings for street photography to get the best exposure
Street photography is one of the more chaotic yet fun genres of photography that many people choose to pursue. Even if it’s not something that…
How to create spooky Halloween lighting in a small home studio
Halloween is just around the corner and you may want to shoot some spooky portraits in your home studio. I know I do! In this…
How to shoot Northern lights with a handheld smartphone
Smartphones are getting smarter with every new generation, and so are their cameras. But when you combine a good photographer and a good smartphone, the…
How to dodge and burn in-camera to preserve highlights and save time in post
Graduated ND filters will help you get perfect exposure in-camera when shooting landscapes and cityscapes. However, the area they cover sometimes just won’t cut it…
How to get professional ink in water commercial photos with almost no budget
In honor of Inktober, Isaac Alvarez of UNPLUG Production made his own ink-related project. But rather than making an ink drawing, he focused on commercial…
How to create an animated custom Google Map for your travel videos
Maps are wonderful things. They don’t just let us figure out how to get from here to there, but they can also provide context, especially…
This new video series teaches you about every effect available in Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe’s Premiere Pro is one of the most popular video editing applications in the world. Like most non-linear editors, though, Premiere Pro can seem very…
Six tips to help you get perfect photo prints
There are many reasons to print your photos: we’ve urged you to do it dozens of times. Having your images printed has plenty of good…
Three one-light setups using V-Flats with three very different looks
V-Flats are one of those most underrated studio accessories, but one of the most useful and versatile. At their core, they can do two things….





































