Iconic, But No Real Impact?
Dorothea Lange's Migrant Mother was no doubt an iconic image, but did it have any real impact?
Prisoner Diaries
Urvi Bhanushali looks back at the dark side of portraiture, with prisoner portraits shot just before the criminals went to jail.
Quirky Exhibits
Do you want to exhibit your photographs, but in an unconventional way? Raj Lalwani discusses a few unique ideas.
Symbolising a Revolution
The most iconic photograph in the world, that tells the story of the Cuban revolution
The Seige of Kut
During the winter of 1951, the British fought the Battle of Ctesiphon (Iraq) against the Turkish Empire in an attempt to protect the oil refinery in Abadan, Iran in the British territory. By the end of day three, both General Townshend leading the British and Indian troops and Colonel Nureddin of the Turkish army, ordered...
Tip of the Day: Analyse EXIF Details
Analyse your EXIF data to find out how you can photograph better.
Tip of the Day: Ask People for Opinions
Ask others for their opinions on your photographs, but ignore all feedback that isn't constructive.
Tip of the Day: Identify your Dominant Style
Identify your style of photography in order to properly understand your own work.








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