Mastering Light like a Pro Photographer

Mastering Light like a Pro Photographer

Often when people are unsatisfied with their photos they may point the blame towards their camera. Of course your gear matters to a degree and your camera might be crap, but this likely isn’t the root cause for why your photos don’t pop in the way you want them to....
A Guide to Contracts in the World of Art

A Guide to Contracts in the World of Art

Your art and time are precious and deserve to be protected. Contracts can be complicated, so we spoke to Raymond Charles, a commercial lawyer who advises on contract law. Charles says: “Contract law, for an artist, may seem dull, time-consuming and unnecessary, but...
Navigating Creativity as a Commercial Type Designer

Navigating Creativity as a Commercial Type Designer

Artists usually fall in love with their craft at a young age, as it feeds the creative side of their soul, providing them with a space to freely express themselves. This unlimited freedom isn’t always realistic when pursuing a career in the world of graphic and type...
The Self-Publishing Dilemma of Photobooks

The Self-Publishing Dilemma of Photobooks

Deciding whether to self-publish or work with a publisher is a key choice, each with its own challenges and creative freedoms, so what are the benefits of taking these different routes? Photographers can take thousands of photos throughout their careers, and for many,...
There’s More to the Selfie Than Meets the Eye

There’s More to the Selfie Than Meets the Eye

Gen Z are forever being told to put their phone cameras down and live in the present. Little do they realise the impact their Instagram profiles could have on history. The first selfie was captured by Robert Cornelius just over 184 years ago. At the time it was a slow...