Articles and Tips

Education, Tips and Advice

 

Like any profession, hobby or past-time, photography has its challenges. Little problems crop up all the time. Perhaps you forgot the right filter, or you your flash is just too harsh, or you are off to explore somewhere new but want to say safe.

Here’s a ramdom selection of tips and articles addressing a few of those little problems and suggesting simple solutions.

 

 

 

Why You Should Use A Tripod For Wildlife Photography

Why You Should Use A Tripod For Wildlife Photography

As a wildlife photographer, I know that capturing the perfect shot requires patience, skill, and the right equipment. One of the most important pieces of equipment in my arsenal is my tripod. A tripod is an indispensable tool for wildlife photography as it provides a...

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Shooting Contre-Jour

Shooting Contre-Jour

Shooting contre jour can add a unique and creative element to your photography. In this blog post, I'll explain what shooting 'contre jour' means, how to do it, and give you some examples of situations when you might use this technique. Contre jour is a French term...

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Photographing Squirrels

Photographing Squirrels

Photographing squirrels in the wild can be a fun and rewarding experience for any wildlife enthusiast. These tiny creatures are fast and agile, so capturing them on camera can be a real challenge. However, with the right techniques and equipment, anyone can snap some...

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Press Pit Photography Tips For Beginners

Press Pit Photography Tips For Beginners

Shooting from a press pit at a festival can be both exciting and challenging. With crowds, loud music, and limited access, it's important to be prepared and follow the rules. In this blog post, I will be sharing my personal press pit photography tips, explaining what...

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The Wildlife Trusts 30 Days Challenge

The Wildlife Trusts 30 Days Challenge

Animals and WildlifeThe Wildlife Trusts 30 Days Challenge David Robinson11th June 2020Throughout June this year The Wildlife Trusts are challenging everyone to do one wild thing a day, every day throughout the month. Here's some wildlife photography ideas to get you...

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Real Estate Photography Tips

Real Estate Photography Tips

In the digital age, the first impression of a property often occurs online. Potential buyers scroll through numerous listings, and what sets a property apart is high-quality photography. Real estate photography is more than just snapping pictures; it's about...

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DAVID ROBINSON BA PGCE FRGS FRMETS

Award winning music, landscape and nature photographer, a member of the Royal Photographic Society, and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and the Royal Meteorological Society. Published in books, magazines, advertising campaigns, online and in national newspapers.