by Peter Llewellyn | Oct Thu 2013 | Blog
Results have now been released for the 2013 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards, run by the British Natural History Museum and sponsored by BBC Worldwide. Now in it’s 49th year it is regarded as the premier competition for of it’s kind in the world... by Peter Llewellyn | May Tue 2013 | Blog, Workshops and field trips
Adobe has announced that future upgrades to most of it’s popular programs including Adobe Photoshop will, from June, require a monthly subscription. Current standalone versions will still be available for the time being but these will not be upgraded.An Adobe... by Peter Llewellyn | Apr Fri 2013 | Blog, Software
Many photographers, myself included, have included various aspects of the Nik software suite of tools in their regular workflow. I have regularly used Viveza, and Sharpener Pro. I have never bothered with other parts of the Nik offering, mainly because I felt I would... by Peter Llewellyn | Nov Fri 2012 | 2012 Summer Olympics, Blog, Equipment, Photography tips
Remote and robotic cameras are becoming an increasingly important tool in the arsenal of equipment used by sports photographers in their search for ever more unique images. First, just to explain the difference – a robotic camera is a fully controllable unit... by Peter Llewellyn | Oct Thu 2012 | Blog, Wildlife
The Veolia Wildlife Photographer of the Year, run through the auspices of the Natural History Museum in London, is probably the most prestigious competition in the field of wildlife and nature, attracting in excess of 30,000 entries each year. Past winners read like a...