Still-life – creating light trails Images and words by IOP Tutor David Taylor What do you do when the weather is against you, but you really
Still-life – creating light trails Images and words by IOP Tutor David Taylor What do you do when the weather is against you, but you really
Congratulations to our three winners for the February 2021 competition Still-life Light Trails. This project was set and judged by IOP Tutor David Taylor. All
Thank you for all your excellent entries. We had a really good response to this month’s Tutor competition so it must have inspired you. This
The Institute of Photography specialises in photography courses for complete beginners. Although our flagship course is called the Professional Diploma in Photography, it’s still entirely
We had a large number of quality entries for this competition and quite a few arguments about who should take the top three spots! In
Thank you to everyone who entered this competition. The entries were of a high standard and we were spoilt for choice this month. Understandably, due
Nicola Davison Reed is an IOP Tutor and photographer based in leafy Robin Hood country making Portraiture; Weddings; personal street & conceptual photography. Read more
Perhaps one of the hardest skills in photography is to produce images that are simple yet creatively beautiful. It is made more difficult because as
As we stepped blinking into the light from weeks of lockdown, the opportunities for photographs on this theme were plentiful. The best photography projects are
IOP Student Charles Hobley shares his passion for acrylic ink photography. When we saw Charles’ acrylic ink work, we asked him to share his vision
Fashion Portraiture in Action by Robert Young IOP student Robert Young has shared some of his fashion portraiture with us along with some tips for
We had an absolutely fantastic response to our April competition themed on the unprecedented lockdown situation in which we all find ourselves. IOP Students gave