Browsing all articles by Darren Rowse.
Darren Rowse is the editor and founder of Digital Photography School.
He lives in Melbourne Australia and is also the editor of the ProBlogger Blog Tips and TwiTip Twitter Tips blogs.
Pet Photography is one of the favorite past times of many of our readers so to inspire a little ‘pooch’ photography this weekend I thought I’d share 8 fun Dog photos. If you’ve got some great Dog Photos to share head over to our forums share your shots section so we can see your work. [...]
The following tutorial on constructing an Inexpensive Light Tent was Submitted by Jeffrey Bail over at our Forums. I thought it was well worth highlighting here on the main blog too! See Jeffrey’s Flickr Account here. If you’re like me, you don’t want to spend money if you can do it yourself and yield the [...]
This post on Winter Photography has been submitted by Andre Gunther. Find more articles and photographs on Andre’s Website or tweet him. Learn why winter is the best season for photography! As the days get shorter, we like to curl up and enjoy the comforts of home. We contemplate, consummate and commemorate. However, now is [...]
This is just a special note to let readers know about our latest Forum Assignment – one that could win you a great Think Tank Rotation 360° camera bag (pictured below). You can read full details here – but the theme is ‘What’s in your bag?’ To be able to submit your entry you need [...]
I get asked about photographing pregnant women quite often by readers so I thought it might make an interesting community discussion. Here’s the latest question on the topic that was submitted by Henry: “Can you help me to take some great photos of my wife who is 8 months pregnant? We’ve seen a lot of [...]
In this post Norwegian Joakim Tangstad from Strobe Blog Flash Frog has put together a fantastic case study post talking us how he took the shot pictured to the right. Inspired by those delicious high-key food photos, I wanted to do something similar. I did shoot a dessert photo a couple of months ago, but [...]
This is just a quick reminder that this month’s photo competition has only 11 days left in it! You can put yourself in the running to win a DSLR, great little Canon Point and Shoot camera or a wonderful Crumpler bag simply by submitting your best portrait photo to our competition here. So far just [...]
Breaking into the field of photojournalism usually takes time and a lot of effort. It’s a competitive business, controlled by editors who are often over-worked and centers around what is widely considered a subjective product. In this post Photojournalist and photo editor at www.WeSay.com Jason Geil gives some tips on how to get into Photojournalism. [...]
One of our regular readers, Lee Hancock, emailed me this week to show me a technique (Aperture Mask) that he’d been playing with. I asked if he’d like to write up a quick tip on the topic here on the blog – below is what he’s kindly submitted. First and foremost I’d like to clarify [...]
Today is Blog Action Day – a day where thousands of bloggers around the world focus upon and highlight issues around one topic – poverty. Here is our contribution – a collection of images taken to highlight poverty from around our globe. Click the images to be taken to the Flickr pages of the photographer [...]