Can You Still Make a Living in Photography in 2019
Back in 2018, I wrote an article about being a professional photographer and how viable it was. I thought it was time to update this.
Back in 2018, I wrote an article about being a professional photographer and how viable it was. I thought it was time to update this.
Today, I found that someone has stolen one of my photographs. Here is what I did.
A couple of years ago my friend Rob was droning on at me about “if its worth doing, its worth doing badly”. I ignored him, and this is why I was wrong.
As a professional photographer, I can quickly become disenfranchised by my working life while watching Internet photographers living the Casey Neistat life. Here are eight things I didn't expect.
Let go of the fear and leave your logo and watermark off your images. You will get more work and recognition because of it.
The Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM lens is the oldest piece of kit in my work camera bag. As I get ready to upgrade all of my gear, I thought a lifetime review was in order.
For me, flat lays are the king of food photography. Telling a story with a large flat lay is a challenge, here is how I approach it.
Almost weekly I see an article online or a comment about how cheap photographers are undermining the industry or that they are ruining it for us.
For this article, I am going to be looking at a lifetime review of the Sigma Art 35mm 1.4 lens for Canon. I purchased this lens within the first week of its release.
I am about to buy my new cameras, so I thought a review of my trusty fleet of Canon 5D Mark II cameras was in order.
We have all heard the old adage: buy cheap and buy twice. Here are five things you shouldn’t skimp on.
We all want to get better. Here are three quick steps to help you get on your way this weekend.
Staying afloat as a photographer means having several revenue streams. Here are seven ways I had not expected to be paid as a photographer.
I’ve had the fortune of being let loose with a high-end Phase One medium format full frame digital camera; here is what I learned.
We all get stressed about our gear at some point in our careers. Knowing how much and what quality of photography gear you need is complicated. This will help shed some light on exactly how much equipment a professional photographer needs.
At some point in our career, we all have to deal with a nightmare client. Here are a few tips to help spot them and then avoid them.
When I started food photography I was in awe of the beautiful backdrops. It took me a good 6 months to work out where to get them from.
Wedding season is in full swing in the UK. It can be a tiring and stressful time, so here are five tips to help you get through.
For a lot of us, being able to spend all of our time taking photographs is very enticing. Here are five markers that suggest you are ready to make the leap from amateur to professional.
I am trying to brush up my photography skills in areas I am not overly familiar with. This week it was beer photography, and boy did I learn a lot.