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Guide to Shooting Underwater

Friday, January 8th, 2016

 

Some of our most beautiful photographs come not from land, but from underwater. With the play of light creating ethereal images out of ordinary objects- there are a couple of things to know if you’re searching to take that perfect underwater snap. (more…)

The Golden Hour: The Best Times for the Best Photos

Thursday, October 29th, 2015

 

We love taking photos. From live action shots to subdued subtle landscapes and dramatic portraits, snapping pictures is an art form we can’t help but admire. Every photographer, however, will know that what makes or breaks a photo isn’t necessarily the subject or the angle, it’s the lighting. (more…)

5 Ways to Capture Award Winning Action Photo’s!

Monday, October 12th, 2015

 

When it comes to capturing live action pictures, we want nothing but the best. We want the focus on our target object. We want a perfect crystallised image, frozen on our screen in fine detail. To help you capture great images time and time again, we’ve come up with a few tips. (more…)

Reality vs Photography: Photoshop

Wednesday, June 24th, 2015

 

Thanks to our extensive knowledge of the camera industry, we  know a few cheats people use to get the best picture. In this day and age we’re bombarded with images of the perfect this and the perfect that. Glossy lifestyle magazines produce endless photos of stunning men and women showing off their best bits while motor head magazines show off show room cars in seductive lighting. Our Facebooks, Twitter and now the infamous Instagram are plastered with stunning, breathtaking and downright strange photos for our entertainment. But how many of these pictures are real and how many are simply feats of photography?

 

Photoshop

 

 

When it comes to digital alterations we can quite certainly point the finger at Photoshop and other computer systems dedicated to altering your photos image. Blemishes, wrinkle lines, age spots and prominent pores can all be erased and colour can be added with a simple click of a button. Where once photographs used to be our main source of evidence next to our own eye sight, thanks to modern day technology we don’t know if what we’re seeing is the real version of an image or an altered one. (more…)