
Portrait Photography Guide for people in front of the camera
Portrait photography is a broad discipline. A portrait is a portrayal of a person, and a portrayal is defined as a depiction of the subject matter, which could be in
This is where I write about my documentary photography projects and other aspects of photography that interest me.
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How Photography Can Boost Sustainability published by Business Business Business Magazine
Portrait photography is a broad discipline. A portrait is a portrayal of a person, and a portrayal is defined as a depiction of the subject matter, which could be in
Getting photography proposals accepted requires time, effort and imagination. The worst photography proposals I’ve read are the ones that are clearly templates written with chunks of text that are cut
In this article, I’m going to analyse 6 film noir images. But before I do that, let me just clarify what is unique about this particular style of photography… What
Many businesses use photography as a business tool to communicate and engage with customers, employees, investors and other stakeholder groups. It is often referred to as business photography or corporate
What is Visual Storytelling? One of the most universal examples of visual storytelling is a series of images that read left to right, starting with an ape bent over and
Documentary photography (sometimes called document photography or doc photography) is more than just creating a great image. It’s about telling a story, getting a point across, educating and informing, inspiring
Andrew Cameron is social documentary photographer with a particular focus on Sustainability Communications (CSR & ESG) Photography, Industrial Photography, Social Impact and Humanitarian stories. Andrew works with businesses and organisations to create compelling visual stories to support employee communication and stakeholder engagement. Andrew’s light-touch approach uses a natural documentary photography style to create authentic images.