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Here at SheSnaps, we’re passionate about highlighting talented female photographers from all walks of life. But it’s not only professional photographers
Read MoreHere at SheSnaps, we’re passionate about highlighting talented female photographers from all walks of life. But it’s not only professional photographers
Read MoreLinda is a self-taught, award winning, freelance photographer based in Oxford. Although diverse, her portfolio is underpinned by a love of shape, form,
Read MorePandora Maund is a freelance equine and country lifestyle photographer, producing stunning images of horses, dogs and people out in the beautiful English
Read MoreLaura Galbraith is a UK photographer, specialising in pet and wildlife photography. Before becoming a photographer, Laura was a maths and IT teacher and she’s
Read MoreNegative space is a powerful compositional tool in photography. But what is it and how do you use it to improve your photography? In this guide, I’ll explain
Read MoreHilly Hoar is a photographer specialising in animal photography, alongside an eclectic mix of other genres. While her work is mainly animal related,
Read MoreNina Mace is a UK based family photographer who specialises in outdoor photography and has been doing so for the past 11 years. She has also extended into
Read MorePhotographing newborn babies involves capturing images of babies sometimes as young as a couple of weeks old. It’s always going to be a popular genre of
Read MoreGill is a UK based freelance photographer, working across the commercial, landscape, urban and travel genres. She’s based in the town of Milton Keynes, which
Read MoreThe Rule of Thirds is one of the first composition rules most people learn about in photography. It’s a fundamental composition rule but, like all rules,
Read MoreTash Boorman is a UK based photographer who specialises in weddings, portraits and astrophotography. Working as a freelance photographer for over a decade,
Read MoreGetting your camera off fully automatic modes is the first step to gaining creative control over your images.
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