Photography becomes far more rewarding when you take a genuine interest in the world around you. People, landscapes, still life – they are all subjects worthy of careful and intentional artwork. Seeing goes beyond simply pointing a camera at a scene. It’s about slowing down, paying...
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Day 6 One of the easiest ways to lose motivation in photography is to do the same thing, the same way, over and over again. Here are five approaches that genuinely transformed how I see and shoot. Small changes, big returns. First, long exposure, used thoughtfully. Not as a default, but...
Day 5 Photography can be a solitary pursuit. Many of us head out alone, walk alone, think alone, and edit alone. And while there is massive appeal in this, over time it can quietly drain the energy and excitement from the process. One of the simplest ways to keep your photography feeling...
Day 4 Photography is full of rules. Rules about composition, exposure, sharpness, lenses, and technique. And while those things can be useful, they’re often given far more importance than they deserve. There’s really only one rule that matters. Make photographs that mean something to you...
Day 3 Modern cameras are incredibly clever. They can track eyes, recognise scenes, balance exposures, and make decisions for us in ways that often get the job done. And yet, one of the most misunderstood settings on the camera is still manual mode. Manual mode isn’t about making...


