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Photography Tips and Tutorials

Photography Tips and Tutorials

Welcome to my photography tips and tutorials. Featuring useful information and anything else that might be of interest to photographers.

For example, motion blur using long exposures, dynamic photography, street vs documentary and choosing a website for photographers.

I enjoy writing almost as much as I enjoy photography. To me they are both forms of creative expression. That's why my photo galleries are also presented with a written narrative or editorial. It's how I like to present my work.

I also write about Brighton and Sussex for photographers here. Featuring useful local photography information.

 

More Photography

Alternatively, you can see more of my photography here, featuring a wider range of photographic genres and locations.

WordPress vs Adobe Portfolio for Photographers

By: Ray - Published: 6 February 2021

Wordpress vs Adobe Portfolio for Photographers

Comparing WordPress and Adobe Portfolio for photographers and photography websites. With advice based on my own experience after using both platforms.

Motion Blur Street Photography – Long Exposure Tips

By: Ray - Published: 30 August 2020

Motion Blur Street Photography - Long Exposure Tips

This tutorial is about how to create motion blur in your street photography by using long exposures. Plus tips on settings using my images to illustrate what I mean.

Street Photography versus Documentary Photography

By: Ray - Published: 26 July 2020

Street Photography vs Documentary Photography

Street photography versus documentary photography, what’s the difference? Here’s my take on it using my images to illustrate what I mean.

Dynamic Street Photography – Breaking Rules

By: Ray - Published: 1 March 2020

Dynamic Street Photography - Breaking Rules

An insight into dynamic street photography and the impact you can add to your images by breaking the established photographic “rules”.

Brand New Blog

By: Ray - Published: 5 December 2019

Brand New Blog

This post contained out of date information and has been replaced with a new and more relevant one. Kept for posterity as it was the first post on this blog.

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