Every month, IOP® Tutor Michael Barrow sets a project for our students. In November, they were tasked with photographing the mundane within the home to
Every month, IOP® Tutor Michael Barrow sets a project for our students. In November, they were tasked with photographing the mundane within the home to
Photography In The Home This week’s monthly project is based on home life. I want students to get involved in a somewhat more introvert style
This month IOP® students were taking a good, long look into composition in photography. We provided an expert article for reference which you can read
Hints and Tips for Catching the Action Gig and live music photography, like any branch of action photography is something that requires a good amount
Using flash photography can be a very daunting technique to get the hang of. Many photographers will have their preference on which flash to use
The new Diploma in Street Photography online course is about to launch on 1 September 2016. Here is some more information on what you can
IOP® Tutor Phil Jones tells us about his wildlife photography and his experiences photographing big cats. Big Cat Safari – August 2016 If you are
Contextualising the candid How can we shed light on candid photography, and what hints and tips can I give to help you capture something
Thanks again for submitting to July’s ‘Weather Photography’ assignment. Not an easy subject this month but I’m so glad you gave it your best shot,
The Impact of Black and White Photography on your photographs by Michael Barrow, IOP Tutor. Over the last few months of critiquing and commenting on
Thanks to all students for submitting their images for this great Reflections project. Here is a reminder of the brief: “Reflections can be portrayed in many
Weather Patterns and Photography When we think about weather and photography, we instantly go towards the idea of shooting landscape and this isn’t necessarily a