Advice

Christopher Köller shares his top five tips for developing an idea into an exhibition.

With well over a decade of professional experience, Marlow shares his top tips for capturing powerful street photography images.

The power of the image to help convey a message has never been more important, yet changes to the photojournalism landscape are making for challenging times for working professionals.

In the face of the widespread theft of their images, many photographers feel as if the battle for intellectual property rights has been all but lost. The odds are overwhelming, and even for the valiant, there remains but a small arsenal of weapons.

Veteran wedding photographer, Dean Bentick from Inlighten Photography, shares his top five tip for making the most of a rainy, wintery wedding to help you produce the best possible images when the light and weather aren't in your favour.

The world of crowdfunding can sometimes be difficult to navigate. Christopher Quyen reveals what makes a campaign succeed, and just how to set and achieve project funding goals.

In the final instalment of this two-part feature, Joanna Hitchcock chats with leading photographers and video production pros to bust the myths surrounding editing, lighting and pricing professional video services.

The last two years have welcomed significant developments and innovations in compact, high-end non-DSLR cameras which rival the features, technology and image quality of current DSLRs.

Always on the lookout for novel, unusual perspectives from which to shoot, photographers have discovered drones.

In a world saturated with images, it’s no secret that it’s getting harder and harder to stand out. But those using distinctive, “old school” techniques, created in the darkroom, not the iPhone, may just have an edge.

For photographers wanting to make the transition to video, knowing how to capture great audio is crucial.

There are many preconceived ideas about how to shoot video well.

For conservation photographers, getting trapped in quicksand, attacked by rhinos, charged by a polar bear, caught in sandstorms, stuck in snowstorms or marooned on a piece of ice floating out to sea, is sometimes a typical workday for some.

You’ve produced the work. You’ve done your research and found a space that believes in your ability. In the final instalment of our two-part exhibitions feature, artists and experts speak about bringing the right people through the door and the next steps in building a successful artistic career. Lyndal Irons reports.

Exhibitions are not the cheapest way to get attention for your work, but they hold possibilities unique to other avenues.

Proper colour management is a lot like the art of photography itself, and without best practice in your studio, you could easily find yourself in a spot of bother.