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Pic Of The Week
31st Jul 2015
In the wake of the death of Cecil the lion we thought instead of having a single 'Pic of the Week' this week we'd bring you 'This Weeks Pics…
Monochrome
20th Jul 2015
More often referred to as black-and-white photography, the term monochrome includes images with a single tint, for instance sepia. Black-and-white photography is often used to emphasise…
Pic of the Week: Sudipto Das, Matinee Show
17th Jul 2015
Whilst rummaging through the TPA archive looking for inspirational images to get your creative ideas flowing for our current competition 'As Time Goes By', I stumbled across this stunning…
Nick Veasey: Exposing the invisible
15th Jul 2015
Nick Veasey shows outsized X-ray images that reveal the otherworldly inner workings of familiar objects — from the geometry of a wildflower to the anatomy of a Boeing 747. Producing these photos is dangerous and…
Essential Tips for Improving Your Portraiture Photography
14th Jul 2015
1. CONSIDER PERSPECTIVE How you choose to photograph a scene can have a huge impact on the narrative of an image. Perspective, both in terms…
Pic of the Week: Susan Leonard, Aurora Borealis over the Jokulsarlon Glacier
10th Jul 2015
This stunning image taken by Susan Leonard, depicts the aurora borealis over the Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon in Southern Iceland. The breathtaking image that makes perfect use of the rule of…
Brian Skerry: The Ocean's Glory & Horror
9th Jul 2015
Photographer Brian Skerry shoots life above and below the waves — as he puts it, both the horror and the magic of the ocean. Sharing amazing, intimate shots of undersea creatures, he shows how powerful…
Lisa Kristine: Photos that bear witness to modern slavery
8th Jul 2015
For the past two years, photographer Lisa Kristine has traveled the world, documenting the unbearably harsh realities of modern-day slavery. She shares hauntingly beautiful images — miners in the Congo, brick layers in Nepal —…
Edward Burtynsky Photographs the Landscape of Oil
8th Jul 2015
TED Talks In stunning large-format photographs, Edward Burtynsky follows the path of oil through modern society, from wellhead to pipeline to car engine -- and then beyond to the projected peak-oil endgame.