Andrew Goodall's Articles in Arts & Entertainment

  • Landscape Photography: Inside The Mind Of The Photographer
    When you photograph a great landmark, remember that it is photographed millions of times every year. The task of a good landscape photographer is to find a shot that stands out from the crowd.
  • Photographing Wildlife In The Landscape.
    Wildlife can be approached in many ways. Instead of a portrait style photo, it can be a great challenge to capture the subject in its environment. This draws on all your wildlife photography skills, and your landscape photography skills as well.
  • Digital Photography: What Are You Doing With All Those Photos?
    Digital photography has created a generation of enthusiasts who love snapping...but what are we doing with all those photos? Why not start planning now to turn them into a great end-of-year gift?
  • Photographing Wildlife: The Eyes Have It.
    Wildlife photography can be one of the most challenging fields of photography, and one of the most rewarding. Beginners should remember one thing above all when trying to master wildlife photography: it's all in the eyes.
  • ISO In Digital Photography: What's It All About?
    ISO is not really complicated, yet many beginners find it hard to understand what ISO is all about. It can help to learn how ISO worked in the days of film, to better understand how it applies in the digital age.
  • Photography For Beginners: Telephoto And Wide Angle Lenses.
    Telephoto and wide-angle lenses affect more than just magnification in your photography. You can also gain control over depth of field and perspective. By choosing the best lens, you can dramatically change the emphasis and the impact of your image.
  • Digital Photography: The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same.
    Photography has embraced enormous changes in technology in recent years. There appears to be a huge gap between the old ways and the new. But as time goes by, it seems that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
  • Composition And The Rule Of Thirds: Rules Are Made To Be Broken.
    The Rule Of Thirds is an excellent starting point for photographers struggling with composition. But can you live without it? Well...yes, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't understand it.
  • Wide Angle Photography - Broaden Your Horizons.
    Despite all the emphasis on the power of telephoto lenses, there is great value to be had in getting creative with a wide-angle lens. Here are five simple tips to help you 'broaden your horizons' with a wide-angle lens.
  • Five Tips For Better Beach Photography.
    Beach photography can be particularly challenging, but there are some simple ways to add impact to your beach photos. Here are five simple tips to help you get started.
  • Black And White Photography: Three Tips For Beginners.
    Good black and white photography is does not rely on special equipment or techniques. Instead the photographer needs to consider a whole new way of choosing and relating to the subject to find the special character that is so unique to black and white photography.
  • Photography For Beginners: Rising Above The Snapshot.
    Most people promise themselves they will learn to use the manual settings on their digital camera...but they wind up leaving it on automatic. There are some good reasons to perservere with learning to really use your camera, and with the right approach it doesn't have to be too hard.
  • Photography For Beginners: Depth of Field.
    Depth of field is one of the toughest aspects for new photographers to master. Andrew Goodall takes a quick look at three ways of adjusting your depth of field for photos with impact.
  • Five Tips For Better Nature Photos - The Low Tech Way
    Photography does is not all about technology and complex techniques. Here are five simple tips that can help you take better photos no matter what type of camera you have.
  • Buying A Digital Camera: How Many Megapixels Do You Need?
    When choosing a camera, it may not be necessary to pay the big bucks for a camera with the highest megapixel rating. Most people just don't need that much power in a camera.

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