What Is Shutter Speed In Photography?
What is Shutter Speed in Photography? Shutter Speed is one of the most important settings in Photography. It makes up one-third of the exposure triangle, the other two being ISO and...
Read MoreWhat is Shutter Speed in Photography? Shutter Speed is one of the most important settings in Photography. It makes up one-third of the exposure triangle, the other two being ISO and...
Read MoreWhat is ISO in Photography? Using a camera on manual for the first time can be scary, especially when you don't know the settings. Your camera settings are controlled by three variables,...
Read MoreSo, you've made your zine. You have shown your friends, your family, but now you want to know how to sell zines online. How can you get people to buy and purchase your zine? You've put your...
Read MoreLaunched with a festival in June 2018 Broxtowe Borough Council commissioned as many artists from around the world to produce street art as part of its Beeston Street Art and Square...
Read MoreWhat is a Photography Zine? Creating a Photography zine provides you with a physical medium that gives you the opportunity to tell a visual story. This medium can be used to inform,...
Read MoreWhat is Music Photography? Music Photography is a style of photojournalism that consists of the documentation of music and performance. There are a variety of music photographs to...
Read MoreOn the roof of the peak district lies a shattered body of the B-29 aeroplane crash from 1948; Landing gear, engines, wing segments and rubble scattered just before the higher shelf stones. Ov...
Read MoreAt 621 meters Higher Shelf Stones is the third highest point in the Peak District. The Circular walk starts from Snake Pass next to the Pennine Way Path. The route takes you through the Lower...
Read MoreThe street art by Banksy depicts a young girl hula hooping alongside a derelict bike with no rear wheel. This street art can be found on Ilkeston Road, Radford, Nottingham. Confirmed at 10 am...
Read MoreLocked in the confinement of my own space, in a time so unordinary, I explore and question the infraordinary. To discover what remains, what we don’t notice, what doesn’t call attention to...
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