by Willfield Camera Club | Jan 17, 2014 | Articles, Tutorials
Posted by Glyn Wade ‘Street photography is an art that features the human condition within public places and does not necessitate the presence of a street or even the urban environment. The subject of the photograph might be absent of people and can be object or...
by Willfield Camera Club | Jan 5, 2014 | Articles, Tutorials
Posted by Claire Wade Amongst the activities planned for the club night on Thursday 9th January, Glyn and I are planning to give demonstrations on how to produce a photobook using online photo companies. This was requested by a few members after having seen some of...
by Willfield Camera Club | Nov 14, 2013 | Articles, Editing Software, Tutorials
Posted by Claire Wade A few years ago I worked as a Digital Manipulator in a well known High street photographers. My job was to clean up the images and send them to print back at head office. Not only would I brighten the images, my duties also included digitally...
by Willfield Camera Club | Sep 16, 2013 | Articles, Tutorials
Posted by Richard Amor Allan The time of year has come around once again when I need to start wrapping up warm and digging out the fingerless gloves when I pick up my camera: the ice hockey season has started once again! Between now and next April, most of my...
by Willfield Camera Club | Aug 26, 2013 | Articles, Editing Software, Tutorials
Posted by Claire Wade In this article I’d like to demonstrate how to colour pop in Adobe Elements. If you don’t know what colour popping is, it means making one part of your image black and white, with an area of it remaining in colour so that it stands...
by Willfield Camera Club | Aug 18, 2013 | Articles, Editing Software, Tutorials
Posted by Claire Wade Here’s a photo of a train I took and it’s OK, but it could be a lot better. I’m using a train photo this time as a cat photo is always already perfect!! 😉 So here’s the photo, it’s looking a bit pale and dull: 1. I...