Guest blog by Anita Bromley Images by Anita Bromley and Danielle Lancaster I noticed him immediately, sitting in a vinyl lounge chair on casters, legs covered with a multi-coloured crocheted rug, staring up at the flat screen TV. I wondered if he actually knew what was currently […]
Read more →Suitable for both digital SLR, point and shoots and film cameras. What’s covered and What do I get? Expert tuition from professional photographers delivered in three parts: 1. PowerPoint presentations showing what you can achieve and how to achieve it. 2. Finding it on your camera 3. […]
Read more →Informative 2 hour photography sessions designed for you to ‘play’ refining your skills, improving your techniques and to inspire your creativity while receiving expert guidance and advice shooting under low light situations. Suitable for beginner to advanced photographers; DSLR’s and point and shoot cameras. No prerequisites required […]
Read more →Spring is just around the corner and for a few of us, including myself I will be glad to see winter on its way out. So what’s new and what’s hot for Spring? Here’s a few we have found that raised our interest.
Read more →Guest Blog from Lisa Kurtz Thanks Danielle for the opportunity to be your guest blogger this week. Based on our fifteen years of photographing Italy, we have put together these tips for fellow photographers visiting this beautiful country.
Read more →Guest post by Owen Lyell This is my first attempt at a blog for Bluedog so for those who don’t know me, my name is Owen. I occasionally help out in the office as well as attempt other more menial tasks that help alleviate the endless workload […]
Read more →A challenge with your camera is always a great way to improve your photography. While here in Cambodia before our tour officially begins, I’ve been challenging myself to shoot mostly on P Mode and get it right in camera. What is P Mode? P stands for Program […]
Read more →Guest Blog by Augustine Mathews It is a few years since I was fortunate enough to have visited this amazing country. The last time I was here it was during the dry season and the fields were parched brown with no hint of greenery within the rice […]
Read more →It is the little things in life that give great pleasure and here in Cambodia there are many of those that can be found. Last night we stayed in the town of Kompong Thom in the province of the same name. The town, set on the banks […]
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