• Magazine
  • Coloured backgrounds
  • Welcome
  • Street bags
  • Adding Film Grain

Capture

Inspiring Infrared

Strange colours, dark skies and white foliage are all easily within your reach if you choose to explore the mysterious world of infrared photography

Lighting Academy Part 1

In this regular series on lighting we will be showing you how you can do more with studio lights. We kick off this month by taking you through core lighting effects and how you can achieve them at home

Lighting Academy Part 2

Last month, we revealed the basic lighting set-ups you need to know. The next step is to modify and improve those set-ups using an extra light, modifiers and reflectors – and here’s how

Photo Kit

  • PocketWizard Mini TT1 and FlexTT5

    Boasting full TTL functionality with wireless strobes and the suggestion of incredible flash sync sp…

  • Nikon D7000

    Nikon has done really well in the DSLR market in recent times and has significantly grown its market…

  • Flashgun Light Modifiers

    Studio-quality lighting from a standard flashgun is the holy grail of the location strobist. In part…

  • Bags for the Street

    Everyone has different preferences when it comes to carrying their kit around. Indeed, many street p…

Latest Issue

Create

Adding realistic film grain

The camera makers have spent millions getting rid of digital noise: now photographers want to add noise for realistic filmic images

Aiming High

Shooting a lovely picture is one thing but the work doesn’t stop there and there are many techniques that you can apply in Photoshop to make a well-lit image even more impressive

Contrast Control
Contrast control

There are sorts of ways to control contrast in Photoshop. This is a simple technique involving two Raw conversions and some work with the Eraser Tool