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Served up for you: World Food Photography Awards Shortlist is here
By Kim Bunermann published
NEWS The world's best food photography is more than just a visual feast, let's find out who the overall winner could be, winning a prize of £5,000

Optical zoom vs digital zoom
By Kim Bunermann published
5-MIN PHOTO TIPS You've heard the terms but, when it comes to optical zoom vs digital zoom, what do they mean and which is best to use?

“He’s looking up Ali’s butt, there’s no way he’s gonna get a great picture…” Why I keep coming back to this Neil Leifer interview
By Mike Harris published
Features Jared Polin’s sit-down interview with sports photography legend, Neil Leifer, is a real treat that I keep coming back to

Celebrated wildlife photographer Jim Brandenburg dies aged 79
By Keith Wilson, Chris George published
news Award-winning American wildlife photographer Jim Brandenburg is remembered through his best-known image "Brother Wolf"

I went on a photo tour in Spain with Light and Land, and this is what I learned
By Peter Fenech published
I headed to Valencia with the famous photo workshop company to find out how to capture unique images in popular locations

Why perfectly imperfect images are practically perfect in every way
By Sebastian Oakley published
Opinion Oops, I took a masterpiece: Why mistakes often make the best pictures

This wildlife photographer shoots award-winning images with an APS-C camera
By Kim Bunermann published
WHY SHOTS WORK Shaun Antle works with a Canon EOS R7. Here's a breakdown of his entry in Canadian Geographic’s Photos of the Year competition

Gaming the system: I talked to the photographer who tricked the AI industry
By Kim Bunermann published
INTERVIEW Miles Astray entered a real-life photograph into an AI competition – and winning, join our conversation about AI and its dangers

National Geographic's 'Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story' - A conversation with Billy Mail
By Leonie Helm published
Interview The BAFTA nominated film follows the story of Billy and Susan Mail, and how their lives changed dramatically when an emaciated young otter turned up on their pontoon

Turn your Amazon Blink camera into a camera trap to celebrate the National Wildlife Federation's 'Eye on the Wild' campaign
By Leonie Helm published
news National Wildlife Federation and Amazon's Blink have teamed up to create a campaign to encourage people to protect their local wildlife and nature
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