Launched in 2002, Digital Photographer is the ultimate monthly photography magazine, delivering indispensable, practical and hands-on shooting advice. Aimed at digital enthusiasts and professional photographers, Digital Photographer features the latest high-end kit reviews, expert interviews, practical shooting advice and image-editing tutorials to help you become a better photographer. We also showcase a selection of images from DP readers every month - the ideal launch pad for your career. Please note: Digital versions of the magazines do not include the covermount items or supplements that you would find on printed editions.
Understanding colour can help to create natural, stunning and effective scenes
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STORY BEHIND THE STILL
Colour Masterclass • Understand how hue, saturation, white balance and more work together in your shots
Bruno Soares
Daniel Kordan
Introduction to colour harmony • Understand the basics of colour interactions and relationships to plan your colour themes better
Colour theory
Colour through the day: part one • Work with intense warm light when the sun is low in the sky
Colour through the day: part two • Manage strong, flat light for correct colour balance and saturation
Kelvin scale diagram
Colour Q&A • Understand common misconceptions, and avoid key colour management mistakes
Exposure and colour
Edit your shots for energy • Adjust the colour in your images to achieve impactful yet natural results
Colour for printing
ADDITIVE AND SUBTRACTIVE COLOUR
Use essential editing tools • A round-up of the main software features for colour management
Control complex colour palettes • In snowy landscape scenes, targeted adjustments are needed to capture natural colours
5 things you need to know • Some key aspects of colour control you need to be aware of for the best colour management
Natural family portraits • Four pros share the importance of documenting real life and applying photojournalism to family photography
Contributing photographers
Emma Collins • Emma explains how embracing the messy aspects of family life creates the most authentic images
Emma’s tips for shooting authentically
Kit and techniques
Antonina Mamzenko • Antonina captures the chaos and the powerful connection between parents and their children
Kit and techniques
Antonina’s pro shooting advice
Market yourself
Alice Chapman • Champion individuality for empowering images
Alices’s business tips
Kit and techniques
Diana Hagues • On finding magic moments even in the mundane
Kit and techniques
FRAME within a FRAME • Claire Gillo shares with you how to shoot and edit a frame within a frame, within a frame, within a frame, within a frame…
Colour vs black and white • Monochrome can work just as well as colour
Capture distraction-free cityscape scenes • Remove tourists and moving vehicles from your cityscape images with these simple techniques
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