Who Was Stu Allen Cause Of Death British Dance Music Dj And Producer Dead Funeral Obituary

Stu Allen’s Death Reason Stu Allen’s Death Reason The demise news was announced on Thursday and the news also came up that Stu was ill for a long time now and he also been suffering from cancer for a year now. Stu passed away after battling cancer for a year and his family members said in the Facebook post that he is now finally at peace. They also added that they will for sure hold a memorial for the deceased but now Alison, Paul, Gary, and Stu’s family will need their time and their privacy to carry out the funeral and overcome the loss that they have faced and they will come up with the memorial as soon as possible....

February 21, 2023 · 2 min · 390 words · Tonya Orr

Why Competitions Are Good For Your Photography And How To Make The Most Of Them

Submitting your work to competitions can feel daunting. You submit your work to scrutiny and for anyone who is emotionally invested in their photos, they make themselves vulnerable too. However, if you can summon the courage to submit your photos to competitions, you might find that the benefits extend beyond just the possibility of bagging yourself some swag. 1. Competitions turn you into your own best critic If you want to be in with a chance of winning a competition then you need to enter your best shot....

February 21, 2023 · 4 min · 796 words · Darius Andrews

Why I Used One Camera One Lens One Film For Five Months

Photography is close to impossible to do without a camera, so why do so many of us both love and hate the equipment side of things? For me the hate comes down to distraction – and a little bit of the love as well.Advertisements I currently have a paired back collection of cameras and lenses – but anytime I dual-wield, or really carry anything other than one camera with one lens, distraction creeps in....

February 21, 2023 · 5 min · 1045 words · Steven Williams

Why Shooting In Black And White Will Improve Your Landscape Photography

Hands up who has an Instagram account. I certainly do (@jaketraynor – shameless plug), and I rarely wander outside of the landscape photography realm. What I’ve come to notice after one year of using it is just how popular colour images are. There are some beautiful photos on Instagram. Amazing sunrises over ice shards, explosive sunsets over gentle beaches, waterfalls in the autumn glow. And then there are the images that have just had the saturation jacked all the way up – that are still incredibly popular....

February 21, 2023 · 5 min · 1038 words · Jason Barrett

Winners Of 2019 Wildlife Photographer Of The Year Remind Us Why We Need To Protect The Natural World

Advertisements The winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition were revealed yesterday at a ceremony at the Natural History Museum, London. There were 19 category winners selected from over 48,000 entries from 100 countries, so I believe that the judges had had a very tough choice ahead of them. Yongqing Bao from the Chinese province of Qinghai has won the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2019 title for his image titled The Moment....

February 21, 2023 · 2 min · 366 words · Lori Rojas
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