Nature & Landscapes
We have a range of comprehensive tips and tricks guides to capturing and documenting wildlife, nature and landscapes. Whether you are photographing a mountain range or a bird in flight, our tips and tricks aim to help elevate your photography and filmmaking skills.
Read: Making Minimalist Landscapes
Neil Burnell explains the technique behind his minimalist driftwood landscapes Read More27 September 2016
Read: How to Use Flash for Wildlife Photography
It’s a contentious subject, but flash can transform your wildlife photography, provided you’re careful and considerate. Expert Tom Mason explains how to use it correctly and safely Read More07 October 2015
Read: How to Create Long Exposure Images Without an ND Filter
#NoFilter? No problem! Kirk Norbury demonstrates how to create cool long exposure effects without using an ND filter Read More02 October 2015
Read: Shooting in the Moonlight
Under clear skies, the moon is a bright light source that can be utilised to create atmospheric images, as Timothy Coleman explains Read More25 September 2015
Read: How to Photograph Animals in the Zoo
Make the most of a day at the zoo by bringing along your camera and getting shots of animals you’d never see otherwise. Victoria Hillman explains how best to do it… Read More27 August 2015
Read: How to Photograph Seabirds
As one of the UK’s most spectacular and fascinating forms of wildlife, wild seabirds present a terrific opportunity for photographers. Here’s where to go, what to shoot and how to do it. Read More12 August 2015
Read: How To Use Focus Stacking For Landscape Photography
Focus stacking is a clever technique that lets you keep all aspects of your scene sharp, something which isn’t always possible through conventional means. Read More21 July 2015
Read: How To Shoot Reflections In Water
Shooting reflections in water is a simple but effective way to obtain landscapes with a difference. Kirk Norbury explains how it’s done. Read More11 May 2015
Read: Deconstruction: A Simple Trick For Different Landscapes
Landscapes looking like everyone else's? In an extract from his new ebook, Niall Benvie explains what you can achieve by deconstructing the scene. Read More18 April 2015
Read: How To Get Started With Long-Exposure Photography
Long exposures can be used to create striking images and they're possible with even basic equipment. David Cleland explains how to get started. Read More20 February 2015