In this video photographer Michael Schlueter reveals some superb tips and techniques for early morning landscape photography.
In this video professional photographer Dom Bower explains and demonstrates why not to use a dome diffuser if you are doing any sort of interior architecture photography because it casts shadows.
In this second episode of Karl Taylor’s two part Macro Photography tips videos we actually see the results generated by the various lenses, cameras and accessories discussed in the first video.
In this video photographer Robert Grant shares his tips on taking river moving water shots, discussing the camera settings he used and showing the resulting photographs.
This video shows how to use simple household items to construct a very simple but super effective D-I-Y macro studio.
This video isn’t a tutorial but a collection of stunning landscape photographs, hopefully it will inspire you to put on your hiking boots, grab your photographic equipment and head on out to put into practice everything you’ve learned from this site so far.
Studio photography on a budget, this video will teach you how to take studio photos without any professional equipment just using the lights from around your home, it shows step by step how to do it.
This video tutorial covers a Photoshop CS6 feature run-down, all the new features in Camera RAW 7.0 that the presenter thinks are the best and ones that you’re likely going to use the most! Whether you’re a seasoned pro or fresh out of the gate with your first quality digital camera, shooting your photographs in [More]
In this video Australian Landscape Photographer Matt Lauder shows you how to find the black and white point in your landscape images in Photoshop and then using the curve or levels adjustment layer you can set the white and black point in that image. The result is quite impressive.
This video covers some useful composition tips for nature photography, with a few additional ones on wildlife.
In this video Brent of brentmailphotography.com shows you how using shade for it’s natural soft light is great for portrait photography.    
In this video Phillip McCordall shares a tip about drip photography, which sounds simple but it turned out to be a lot more complicated. Studio photography can be fun and never taken too seriously when working for yourself, it shows that not even an established still life photographer can do everything.