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Brexit Photography by iPhotography.com

Brexit Photography: The 5 Alarming Changes

Brexit photography is a topic no one is talking about! Here’s the EXCLUSIVE guide to the 5 MAJOR changes to photography with Brexit.

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RAW and JPEG (and when to use them)

If you are a member of the wonderful iPhotography community, you would have heard us mention RAW and JPEG file formats on our course.

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iPhotography Weekend Challenge examples 2021

Photo of the Day and Weekend Challenge Guide

Have you ever wanted to win our Photo of the Day or Weekend Challenge competition? Read our guide full of tips and tricks to win!

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Winter Photography Tips & Hints

Surrounded by a winter wonderland? Pick up amazing secret professional winter photography tips and hints from the tutors at iPhotography.

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iPhotography Light Tricks

5 Photography Light Tricks

Try our 5 creative and quick light tricks packed in to this guide from iPhotography. Ideal for new photographers to try out at home.

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Overcoming Creative Blocks and Criticism in Photography

Finding yourself in a creative block can be the biggest killer for a photographer. You can start to resent your camera due to a struggling imagination.

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QUIZ: What Type of Photographer Are You?

What type of photographer are you? Take our iPhotography quiz to figure out what genre of photography suits your personality – FREE to play!

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4 Tips for Photographing Children

Photographing children can be difficult and often takes more time that you would expect. Be sure that you ask Mum and Dad if they want any particular shots as it can take all day in some cases.

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Negative Space in Photography by iPhotography.com

Negative Space in Photography

Use the rule of thirds to create negative and positive space in your photography. This tutorial will teach you negative space photography.

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How to Create ‘Little World’ Photos

Transform your landscapes into little worlds using a bit of Photoshop magic. Follow our step by step guide to create incredible mini-worlds.

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What is Abstract Photography?

To master first you must understand. Dive in to our quick overview of abstract photography to grasp the basics to capture mysterious memories!

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Festival Photography Tips

It’s festival season, so dig out those wellies and grab your raincoat! Here are a few handy festival photography hints for those of you going to any festival this summer.

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Landscape Photography Tutorial by iPhotography.com

How to Get Your Photos Straight and Level

It’s a common fact that we as humans prefer straight, levelled horizons and don’t respond well to things being off-balance. This rule is exactly the same when it comes to photography.

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International Women’s Day

We celebrate International Women’s Day by looking at our favourite female photographers bossing the industry and creating incredible art!

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10 Tips for Photographing Squirrels by iPhotography.com

Photographing Squirrels

Learn 6 tricks to bring Squirrels to your garden and 10 wonderful ways you can photograph them in a guide to photographing Squirrels.

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Camera Dial: Explained!

Confused by your camera symbol text? What P mode on camera means? And what do Canon & Nikon camera symbols mean on a camera dial? We can help!

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Image by Deborah McPhail (iPhotography Student)

20 Long Exposure Photography Tips

If you’re new to long exposure photography I’ve got 20 tips to help you get started to make sure your shots look amazing and smooth

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