Adam Coupe's Articles

  • Better Portraits - Head Shots
    Where do you start when shooting images of people? Well a good place to start is with head shots… It's really satisfying for someone to tell you that you've really captured their personality in a photo - here are some tips to greater success!
  • Photography Technique - Top tips on spring wildlife photography
    Spring is the ideal season to get out and explore the countryside in search of exciting wildlife photo opportunities.
  • Photography Technique - Close Encounters
    Tired of landscapes? Bored with Portraits? Looking for a brand-new challenge? Then try your hand at close-up and macro photography – and you'll never find yourself wondering what to take pictures of again.
  • Photographic Technique – Winter Dusk Photography
    Many of the best 'night' shots are, in fact, taken between the period between sunset and darkness. The crossover period, between sunset and darkness when there's still colour in the sky, is a crucial time when artificial and the remaining natural light help create stunning, vivid images.
  • Photography Technique - Top Ten Ideas For Improving Portrait Shoots
    Portraits can be made into stunning images with just a few lighting tips and by getting the most from your model by creating a fun atmosphere. Here are the top ten tips to create great portrait images.
  • Photography Technique - 10 Tips to Add Zing to Your Autumn Pictures
    Autumn can be the most rewarding time of year for photography however it can be the most challenging - with pictures easily going wrong. Here are 10 top tips to avoid the pitfalls and give your Autumn images zing!
  • Photography Technique - 10 Tips For Capturing Autumn Landscapes
    Autumn can be a great time to capture stunning landscape photographs - here are a few ideas for inspiration and tips to get the best out of your equipment.
  • Photography Basics – Ten Tips for Shooting Autumn Leaves
    Leaves are by far the most popular autumnal close-up subject, simply because they are abundant, colourful and varied. No matter where you live you can always find them and if you're willing to use your imagination and and experiment with creative techniques they offer endless photographic potential.
  • Photography Technique – Capturing Late Summer Landscapes
    Summer brings with it some great skies – deep blue with big, cotton wool clouds. So why not make a feature of them by tilting your camera up and including more sky than landscape, or finding a location where there's some calm water and using the vivid reflections to add interest?
  • Photography Technique – Capturing Autumn Light
    Use the great light at this time of year to shoot more than just scenics, including eyecatching architecture, early morning spiders webs, vivid rainbows and perfect silhouettes. Plenty of subjects benefit from being photographed during the shift from late summer to early autumn.
  • Photography Technique – Architectural Photography at Night
    Shooting at night is a great way to inject more pizzazz into your architectural photos. As an evening strolling through any town or city centre will prove, brightly coloured floodlights can transform even lacklustre buildings into inspiring photographic subjects.
  • Photography Technique – Capture Autumn Colour
    Get outside and take some creative close-ups of our winter wonderland – or why not make your own at home?
    Winter or the freezer brings endless opportunities for macro photography.
  • Photography Technique – Frozen Water Close-ups
    Get outside and take some creative close-ups of our winter wonderland – or why not make your own at home?
    Winter or the freezer brings endless opportunities for macro photography.
  • Photography Basics - Introduction to Lenses and Focusing
    Getting the right amount of light into your pictures is as important as ensuring they are in focus - this article outlines the various controls on cameras to make sure you always succeed.
  • Photography Basics - Introduction to Exposure
    Getting the right amount of light into your pictures is as important as ensuring they are in focus - this article outlines the various controls on cameras to make sure you always succeed.
  • Improving Your Photography – Mastering Focus
    Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of your camera's autofocus system is crucial for construction photography if you want pin-sharp shots.


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