Nature & Landscapes
We have a range of comprehensive tips and tricks guides to capturing and documenting wildlife, nature and landscapes. Whether you are photographing a mountain range or a bird in flight, our tips and tricks aim to help elevate your photography and filmmaking skills.
Read: 50 Great Wildlife Photography Tips – Part 2
In the second of a two-part article, Tom Mason shares some great wildlife photography tips to help you capture something different. Read More18 January 2015
Read: 50 Great Wildlife Photography Tips – Part 1
Keen to improve your wildlife photography? In the first of a two-part series, Tom Mason shares some great wildlife photography tips. Read More11 January 2015
Read: How to Shoot Panoramic Images
Find out how to photograph and edit panoramas to best effect with Kirk Norbury's guide. Read More16 December 2014
Read: How to photograph barn owls
Getting great shots of barn owls can be a challenge, but a little bit of planning and persistence can pay off. Kyle Moore shows us how. Read More30 July 2014
Read: How to photograph brown hares
To most, photographing the brown hare presents a tough challenge. Tom Mason explains his methods for capturing great shots of this striking creature. Read More23 July 2014
Read: Pet Photography: 8 Great Tips
Professional pet photographer Paul Walker shows us eight ways to get great images of your pet Read More25 June 2014
Read: Wideangle wildlife photography
When it comes to photographing nature it can pay to try something different. Tom Mason shows us a creative alternative to long lens wildlife photography. Read More19 June 2014
Read: How to photograph sunrises and sunsets
Capturing a great sunrise or sunset is easier than you think, but it pays to prepare beforehand, as Kirk Norbury explains. Read More02 June 2014
Read: How to shoot black and white wildlife photography
Wildlife photography doesn't always need to be colourful. Tom Mason shows us how to get the best results in black and white. Read More16 April 2014
Read: How to photograph bluebells
We're well into spring and there are plenty of photographic opportunities around. In this article, Sarah Howard shows us how to photograph bluebells. Read More26 March 2014
Read: How to make the most of the deer rut
Every October, wildlife photographers across the country start to get excited as they know this is the time of year is when one of the greatest spectacles in British wildlife takes place: the deer rut Read More13 October 2013
Read: 10 ways to get great autumnal shots
Professional photographer Sarah Howard explains how to capture autumn in its full glory. Read More08 October 2013
Read: 10 ways to improve your landscape shots
Tom Mackie shares ten pieces of advice to help you get the best landscape shots possible. Read More27 August 2013
Read: 10 Tips For Excellent Landscape Images
Landscape photographer Sarah Howard shares ten tips for capturing landscape images with impact. Read More19 August 2013
Read: How to photograph wildlife in the landscape
Tom Mason explores capturing wildlife within its natural habitat, showing how this can be used to create a striking image. Read More14 August 2013
Read: Wildlife photography with impact - getting down low
As a wildlife photographer, being up above my subject is generally pretty darn useless. I want to be at eye level and that often means getting down low. Read More26 June 2013
Read: Field Studio Photography - Part 1
Shooting wild subjects against pure white, backlit backgrounds has many advantages as Scottish professional photographer, Niall Benvie explains… Read More13 May 2013
Read: Developing a local wildlife photography project
It is a common misconception that to take great wildlife photographs you have to travel to far flung regions of the world looking for rare and illusive species. Read More04 April 2013
Read: Night in to Day Photography
I was introduced to this style of photography by one of our customers; unfortunately I can’t remember his name, who had taken some excellent photographs using this method. Read More13 February 2012