This month’s project on architectural photography was a tough challenge. Quite apart from the issue of converging verticals, architecture poses difficulties with light and reflections
This month’s project on architectural photography was a tough challenge. Quite apart from the issue of converging verticals, architecture poses difficulties with light and reflections
We kicked off this weekly project on landscape photography with a blog from IOP® Tutor Michael Barrow to cover the basics for our students before
A big thanks to all those who attended our street photography workshop on the 14th May. The sun was shining and the class had ample
Thanks to everyone who attended a very successful street photography workshop in London on the 7th May. Street photography is always a challenge in that
Landscape Photography Tips written by IOP® Tutor Michael Barrow. Since the birth of photography practitioners the world over have used their surroundings not only to
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Workshop date: 6th May 2016 Genre: Street Photography Tutor: Michael Barrow Thanks for everyone who attended the IOP® photography workshop on the 6th May 2016. This months Street
Congratulations to Annette Hockney who has been awarded a rare Distinction in the Advanced Diploma in Photography. Her technical ability in both portraiture and wildlife
This month, to welcome in the start of Spring, some (hopefully) warmer weather and my participation in the Manchester street photography workshops, I asked you to
Architecture, Structure and Interior Design Photography The beautiful thing about shooting architecture, structure, interiors and buildings in general, is that you’re mainly shooting and representing
Workshop date: 16th April 2016 Genre: Street Photography Tutor: Stewart Weir Thanks for everyone who attended the IOP® photography workshop on the 16th April 2016. There
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