Friday Photography Tips #12 - The Life Monochrome
For most of us life is in colour. Occasionally dull but often vibrant, it's how we describe our mood, our language and helps us to recall...
Friday Photography Tips #9 - Change Your Perspective
A High Angle shot is probably not what Steven Spielberg would go for here (more E.T. later). This week's tip is something that has had...
Friday Photography Tips #8 - Soft Window Light
Windows are a free "soft box" in your office or home. March is a special month for me, not just because St. Patrick's Day offers the...
Friday Photography Tips #7 - Isolate Your Subject
Getting Close - Being centimetres makes the icing on one cake the main focus In last week's photography tip I discussed how to create a...
Friday Photography Tips #6 - Shallow Depth of Field
Musician Bobby Aherne - Thomas David Kavanagh One of the most popular photography techniques, especially in portraiture, is creating a...
Friday Photography Tips #5 - Making the Shot
Daniela Hantuchova extends to return the ball at the Aegon Classic in Edgbaston - Thomas David Kavanagh In photography there is always a...
Friday Photography Tips #4 - Rule of Thirds
The Wild Atlantic Way - Thomas David Kavanagh Three is the magic number, or so the song goes - but it works for me. Every story has a...
Friday Photography Tips #3 - Exposure
Australian Sunrise Silhouette - Thomas David Kavanagh Let me start this weeks tip by saying something that you won’t here enough in your...
Friday Photography Tips #2 - White Balance
White Balance in portraits can be the difference between 'cold' and 'warm' or 'sick' and 'healthy' looking. To me this topic is one of...