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I photographed a festive feast during the holidays as well as a flaming figgy pudding
By Mike Harris published
How to I photographed a feast for the eyes this holiday season. Learn how to make the most of the food and decorations – try your hand at festive food photography
These are the winning photos of this year!
By Chris George published
BEST OF 2024 These are the 10 standout images from 2024's photo contests
The Photography & Video Show 2025: everything you need to know
By Adam Waring last updated
TPS 2025 The greatest show on earth (about photography and video) relocates to London ExCel for 2025. Secure your tickets with a 20% discount today!
Annoyingly, I have seen my travel schedule dry up, so I’ve been stuck at home. My photographic output has taken a nosedive but taking photos on your own doorstep can be just as rewarding
By Benedict Brain published
Art of Seeing Art of Seeing #82. With a gap in his travel schedule, Benedict Brain has been exploring his home turf with fresh eyes
I stopped the car and leaned out of the window with my camera to capture this jaw-dropping building
By Mike Harris published
Photo of the day Photo of the Day: Shannon Rose O'Shea was driving past the Universal Stella Nova Resort, when inspiration struck, so she stopped the car and leaned out of the window with her camera!
Core tips to capture amazing photos! Digital Photographer Magazine Issue 287 is out now
By Digital Photographer published
Magazine Discover all of the pro tips and practical advice you need with the latest issue of Digital Photographer on your digital devices or delivered to your door
“Travel becomes a strategy for accumulating photographs. The very activity of taking photographs is soothing and assuages general feelings of disorientation exacerbated by travel"
By Benedict Brain published
Art of Seeing Art of Seeing #81. Benedict Brain examines the tourist gaze and explores why we take ‘travel’ photographs with the help of Susan Sontag
Cameras attached to baby humpback whales show they burp, bark, and snort at their mothers to get what they want!
By Leonie Helm published
News Scientists discover that baby humpback whales communicate with their mothers in a similar way to human babies
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