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I am not a “self-taught” photographer
“Meet my friend Saurabh, he’s an amazing photographer from India and his work has been published in various reputed newspapers and journals worldwide like NatGeo,…
Do you know your top five photographs?
How many people remember my interview with Eric Kim? This was a huge deal for me! I remember when I first started shooting street, his blog…
How to create a virtual holographic smartphone display in DaVinci Resolve
When you’re making your sci-fi short film, have you ever just wished you had a phone with a holographic display? Something that would let…
5 pieces of street photography advice you should ignore
Street Photographers are not known for their reserve. We are happy to give advice on gear, framing and technique. But I believe the best photographers…
Personal projects are the ultimate secret to developing your street photography
Shooting Street Photography without a project is like food shopping when you’re hungry. You might get a few nice treats, but ultimately you get back…
It’s not about the gear, it’s about the sweat you put in!
I get asked a lot by people about equipment and settings, photoshop editing, and all manner of ‘technical stuff’. I also get asked a lot…
How to create a teleport transition effect in DaVinci Resolve using Fusion
Blackmagic has done some pretty amazing things with DaVinci Resolve over the last few versions. It’s gone from being just colour grading tool (I…
Are you struggling with your photography business? Perhaps you’re taking the wrong approach
I get emails every week from people asking how I manage to bring in so many new clients all the time, as well as keeping…
This photographer’s response to a Shoot For Free request is a complete business class
Tim Wallace is a top-notch photographer, he has shot for McLaren, Peugeot, Lexus, Aston Martin, and a bunch of other global clients. It’s always fascinating…
YouTube flags famous photo “Napalm Girl” because it “violates Child Safety Policy”
Facebook has gone under fire a few times so far for censoring “nude” images that are artistic, iconic, or merely show nude statues. And after…









































