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9 creative photo ideas to try in June 2013
May 31st 2013, 23:01

As part of our ongoing series to help you get more creative with your digital camera, each month we publish some fun, seasonal, creative photo ideas to help inspire your imagination. Along with some amazing images, we've also provided some quick photography tips by both amateur and professional photographers who are experts in these fields.

9 creative photo ideas to try in June 2013

This month our list covers fun projects like shooting forced perspective photography, ‘uninspiring’ locations, double-exposure portraits and using muted colour palettes, among many other fun and creative photography projects.

On each page you’ll find a stunning image and an explanation from the photographer on how it was made.

If you attempt any of these photo ideas, don’t forget to share them on our Facebook wall!

9 creative photo ideas to try in June 2013

01 Shoot a multiple exposure portrait

Using a multiple exposure technique is a great way to add a creative twist to your head shots. Although it's straightforward enough to combine pictures of people and natural features such as trees, waves and cracked earth in Photoshop, it can be more rewarding – and more of a challenge – to do it in camera.

"I usually go with the portrait first," says Finnish fine-art photographer Christoffer Relander, "and I always choose a place where I can easily shoot both the texture image and the portrait itself."

Christoffer shot these images using a Nikon D700, waiting for the appropriate light and weather each time. "I prefer working on cloudy days, but misty conditions look great as well. Then I use the clouds or the mist as background – the brighter the background the easier it gets.

"Place your model in an area in shadow, and make sure you frame them against the bright background in order to create a silhouette. If you want to make the image more surreal, then overexpose the background to the textured image as well.

“Shoot with manual settings and start by metering the possible different settings for these multiple exposures – don't hesitate and expect they'll require the same settings."

Get started today…
* These images are made by exposing the same frame twice or more.
* You'll need to use a camera with a multiple exposure mode to be able to do this technique in-camera, otherwise you could try combing the shots in Photoshop.
* Choose textures and patterns that match the personality of your model.

PAGE 1: Shoot a multiple exposure portrait
PAGE 2: Shoot a county show
PAGE 3: Shoot a wider street view
PAGE 4: Shoot creative flower portraits
PAGE 5: Shoot a forced perspective effect
PAGE 6: Shoot ‘uninspiring’ subjects
PAGE 7: Shoot sparkling dew
PAGE 8: Shoot a muted colour palette
PAGE 9: Shoot creative wide-angle views

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Focus On Imaging photography trade show closes its doors for good
May 31st 2013, 11:07

Focus On Imaging, the UK’s biggest photography trade show, is closing down after 24 years.

Organisers confirmed the move, revealing that the 2013 Focus On Imaging exhibition held in March will be the last.

10 trade show photography tips for Focus on Imaging 2013

Image copyright Focus On Imaging

“Focus On Imaging will not be sold – I’m simply bringing it to an end,” said Mary Walker, of organiser Mary Walker Exhibitions, in a statement published on the Focus On Imaging website. “It is with great pride that I look upon an amazing period of time in my life, where I continually worked hard to run Focus On Imaging to the absolute best of my ability.

“I myself, the Show and my committed team have witnessed the phenomenal growth and revolutionary changes that have come to the photographic industry, and I am proud to have offered photographers and manufacturers an opportunity to come together professionally and personally over the years.”

She added: “There are now so many elements of a photographer’s working life that we simply could not have imagined back at the inception of the original ‘Focus On Photography’ as it was 24 years ago… I am certain that the time is right for the industry to perhaps find fresh opportunities and bring new ideas to photographers – maybe we’re due a new revolution of some kind?”

The annual photography trade show has been a highly anticipated event in the UK for nearly a quarter of a century, bringing together amateur and professional photographers, manufacturers, retailers and more.

Digital Camera World to host PhotoLive 2013

Digital Camera World and its sister titles at our parent Future Publishing can also announce that we will be launching our first major consumer photography tuition live event, PhotoLive 2013.

PhotoLive 2013

Taking place on the 26th and 27th October in London at the Novotel, Hammersmith, PhotoLive will feature more than 200 seminars delivered by leading professional photographers and Photoshop experts.

The list of speakers already confirmed for PhotoLive include such famous names as Andy Rouse, David Noton, Steve Caplin, Calvin Hollywood, Glyn Dewis, Tom Mackie, Paul Harris, George Cairns, Nils Jorgensen, Kate Hopewell-Smith and Steve Bloom. Many more are set to be revealed in the following months.

The tuition programme will cover all types of photography and equipment, so attendees can tailor a programme specifically to suit their own style of photography and choose sessions most suitable to their equipment and preferred genres.

From Canon-specific sessions, to masterclasses on improving landscape, wildlife, macro and portrait images, there will be pro advice to cover all aspects of digital photography. These sessions will be delivered in a professional learning environment, with many utilising studio setups.

Tickets and pricing are also flexible, with offers available for entry and single sessions as well as full day passes.

PhotoLive will also include a busy retail area where show attendees can get their hands on the very latest kit and try before they buy. The retail area will feature live stages for product demonstrations and further opportunities for the attendees to learn new skills and techniques.

Future Publishing brands promoting PhotoLive include the UK's best-selling photography title, Digital Camera, the Nikon magazine N-Photo, Canon title PhotoPlus, and best-selling image-editing magazine, Practical Photoshop. It will also feature in Photography Week, the world's best-selling weekly photography title on iPad, as well as Future's leading technology brands including T3, Techradar.com, Computer Arts and MacFormat.

Click here to register for updates and be first to receive ticket information

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