Being an “imposter” in the photography world
When you accept that no one can know everything about photography, imposter syndrome vanishes.
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SubscribePhotographing nature-made objects adds depth and visual impact by highlighting details and patterns that are often overlooked. This encourages us to see the artistry in nature, adding a sense of awe.
Black and white photography adds depth and emotion by stripping away the distraction of colour, highlighting shapes, forms, and textures, creating powerful and emotive visuals.
Silhouettes offer a unique way to capture beauty and mystery in photography. By harnessing shadows and light, you can create dramatic images that evoke emotion and intrigue.
When you accept that no one can know everything about photography, imposter syndrome vanishes.
Dive into why photography is a pivotal tool for children's learning, offering them a lens to see and appreciate the natural world in unique ways.
Explore some of the latest submissions to our Weekly Challenge and be inspired.
Contrast is not just a technical feature of photography - it's a storytelling tool that allows photographers to emphasise their subject and set the tone of the image.
By marrying creativity with scientific know-how, photographers learn to create images that not only look stunning but also evoke deep feelings.
ICM allows Noelle to capture both what she sees and what she feels.
Once a keen landscape photographer, Damon’s battle with YOPD meant that it became harder and harder for him to be able to get out and take his beloved shots. But now, a successful surgery has opened a window of opportunity for Damon to be able to get back out into the landscape, camera in hand.
It is time we come together to celebrate and share real, authentic, captivating photography.
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