In part 8 of our Nikon home projects series, we show you how fine art photographers turn everyday subjects into images fit to hang on your wall.
In part 7 of our Nikon home projects series, we combine a regular still life image with a texture we shot separately for a striking, painterly effect.
In part 6 of our Nikon home projects series, we show you how you can create a legend in your own lunchtime, turning a plate of food into a miniature landscape.
In part 5 of our Nikon home projects series, we show you how to use ‘focus stacking’ to defy the laws of optical physics and dramatically increase the depth of field in your macro shots.
In part 4 of our Nikon home projects series, we show you how to create stunningly colourful abstract images by mixing oil and water.
In part 3 of our Nikon home projects series, we show you how to photograph a dramatic water splash with everyday objects in your own kitchen!
In part 2 of our Nikon home projects series, we show you how to create and capture smoke effects using a makeshift home studio and everyday materials.
In part 1 of our Nikon home projects series, we show you how to create amazing lighting effects with long shutter speeds and a moving light source. It’s so easy to do, but it looks amazing.
Spring is finally here, but don’t just reach for your macro lens when out in the garden. Chris George says you’ll get more colourful shots if you play the long game, and shoot the beds and borders of flowers with a telephoto zoom.
Learning the basics of color theory can add instant impact to your photo compositions. In this quick guide Sian Lewis will take you through the best color combinations for photography according to color theory and how you can take it one step further to make truly amazing images.