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S3, No. 1: Educating James – photography tips and tricks

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A very belated Happy New Year to everyone from the PhotoLegal team.

In the news:

As many of you will know by now James has taken up photography and is annoyingly good (so far).  In light of this we decided to have a general beginners’ chat and help answer the queries of some less experienced photographers.  Or as we prefer to call it – James’s stupid questions.  Issues raised included the need for UV filters, captioning images and the imapct that captioning has on the perception of the images, lens choice and lighting.  Turns there’s no easy answer.

As promised – a link to the excellent blog of Will Burrard-Lucas and you can buy your Telegraph Charity Calendar – 25% off and the year is only 1/12th of the year through…..

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Darren Hector

Darren founded PhotoLegal in early 2009 and is a photographer specialising mainly in wildlife and nature. He has a particular interest in species that are considered as pests by humans, and is particularly fond of wild canids (foxes, wolves etc), starlings and hyena. In 2008 he trained as a scuba diver and now photographs both under and over the water. He founded the PhotowalkLondon group and organises a monthly walk in different parts of the UK capital as a social opportunity for photographers to meet up and take pictures. Outside of photography, he is a keen fan of Formula 1 and has recently started playing the tuba again after a fourteen year gap.

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