Photography tutorial: How to make your photographs more dynamic
Saturday, June 14th, 2008
Modern cameras are marvels of engineering, and we often take for granted the complexity of inbuilt light meters, TTL flash metering and the intricate program modes which help us all to take better pictures. It’s not surprising then that many of us are consumed by the subject that we immediately want to photograph it, assuming the camera will take care of everything else.
Getting creative with consumer cameras
Saturday, May 24th, 2008
Creativity is at the heart of photography
Most people who have a camera and enjoy taking pictures long to produce imaginative images, even if they are only family snaps or holiday photos. Interestingly, it is rarely the camera that is the preventative. Let’s look at some consumer cameras and combine them with the techniques that will allow you to photograph some great pictures.
What can I do with my photos?
Saturday, December 29th, 2007
We look at some of the fun things you can now do with your pictures…
The art of perspective and viewpoint - part 1
Thursday, February 1st, 2007Shelton Muller discusses the need for us to break out from our normal viewpoint and add greater dimension to our pictures.
Take A Photograph, Take some Time…
Thursday, December 7th, 2006Avoid the “point and shoot” mentality!
Shelton Muller reveals the reasons why your photographs should take a moment when you take a moment…
Take a moment to think each image through…
Ten tips for better digital photos
Friday, November 24th, 2006Shelton Muller offers ten tips to help you take better digital photos.
Compose correctly
Always compose correctly in camera, ensuring you crop tightly and remove all unwanted elements. Cropping your image later on the computer reduces image detail; your pictures lose sharpness and overall quality.
Fun in the sun
Sunday, October 22nd, 2006Secrets of successful photography
Thursday, October 19th, 2006The success of a photograph will often hinge on how the subject is handled. Ian Rolfe explains the key to taking your photographs from ordinary to extraordinary
Pictures like a professional
Sunday, October 1st, 2006What secret techniques do professional photographers use? Well, they are not that secret, and they are not always difficult. Use a few of these ‘secret’ professional tips for your family photography and watch your pictures improve! Shelton Muller lets us in on just a few…

