Get inspired with some fantastic examples of photography from around the world... and beyond!
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Magical North West Norfolk Coast Captured in Photographs: Thornham
Posted On April 11, 2019
Being a Norfolk girl myself and from Hunstanton, just a few miles from Gary's stomping ground, I was delighted to see Gary getting this recognition from the BBC for his wonderful photography. A landscape photographer, Gary has told how he was drawn to spend more than 10 years capturing a "magical" coastal scene. Cleaning […]
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Women behind the lens
Posted On March 11, 2019
Photographers Jennifer McCord, Iulia David, Holly-Marie Cato and Amy Shore are leading the charge to get more women behind the lens. They will be passing on their knowledge at the Women Who Photo event to be held at the Photography Show in Birmingham. Here we showcase a selection of their work and learn what inspires […]
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Thunderstorms light up California skies
Posted On March 7, 2019
A spectacular thunderstorm has been spotted over Southern California, with the pick of the pictures coming from public servants. The Santa Barbara fire department, highway patrol and sheriff's office all shared pictures taken during Tuesday night's thunderstorms in Santa Barbara. According to the LA Times, the National Weather Service recorded 1,489 pulses of lightning […]
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The Story of Food in Photography
Posted On March 7, 2019
Feast for the Eyes: The Story of Food in Photography by Sophie Wright An excellent, wide-ranging exhibition currently on view at Foam Amsterdam, provides a decadent spread of images that explore photography’s long-term love affair with food. We are what we eat. Brought together by a passion for food photography, the creators of Feast for […]
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Winners of the 2019 International Garden Photographer of the Year Competition
Posted On February 10, 2019
British photographer Jill Welham has been announced as the overall winner of this year's International Garden Photographer of the Year Competition. The North Yorkshire photographer beat 19,000 entrants from more than 50 countries to scoop the top prize of £7,500 with her photogram print entitled Fireworks, below. The image shows Allium flower heads from her […]
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The Basics of Equivalent Exposure in Photography
Posted On January 4, 2019
By Michael Zhang; PetaPixel.com Reprinted with permission The concept of equivalent exposure can be a tricky one to wrap your mind around when you’re just getting started in photography. Photography enthusiast and animator Vincent Ledvina of Apalapse made this helpful 5.5-minute video that explains it in a simple and visual way. “I made this video […]
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A lunar date for your diary - July 27th
Posted On July 24, 2018
On July 27th, stargazers around the globe will witness the longest total lunar eclipse of the year. The lunar spectacle will give birth to the Blood Moon – the second since the Super Blue Blood Moon eclipse on January 31st. The total phase of the "blood moon" eclipse of July 27th will last 1 hour […]
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Andy Gotts MBE MA New Contact Sheets Photography Exhibition
Posted On July 10, 2017
The first famous person Andy Gotts photographed was Stephen Fry who spared the then student 90 seconds to take his portrait. Despite photographing a huge range of famous faces since then Gotts has always insisted on one thing: that his portraits remain untouched. Gotts' unique photography style can be seen across this series of contact […]
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