Andrew James
Andrew makes his living as a photographer, videographer and journalist. For 26 years he was a specialist magazine editor, the last 13 of which were on Practical Photography magazine. A long-time expert in photographic techniques across many disciplines, he's a self-confessed photo generalist, and a font of creative knowledge to capturing just about any subject, although he has a strong leaning to wildlife and travel photography. Andrew's wide-ranging photography experience means he authors the long-running Photo Answers section for Digital Camera Magazine. His work as a journalist, guide and educator dovetails neatly into his commitment to Foto-Buzz - an online subscription community he founded, where Andrew writes articles, films tutorials and records blogs on all manner of photo-related subjects and techniques for enthusiast photographers.
Latest articles by Andrew James
10 tips for sensational seascapes: head to the coast with your camera
By Andrew James published
10 PRO TIPS Professional landscape photographer Andrew James shares 10 top tips for sensational seascape shots
Sharpen up your focusing technique by selecting the right settings
By Jon Adams, Andrew James published
PRO TIPS Modern autofocus systems are excellent but they can need some help – here’s what each AF mode does
Three reasons why your photos aren’t always sharp
By Jon Adams, Andrew James published
PRO TIPS Discover how to analyze your shots and pinpoint the specific causes of blurred images
What is a DSLR camera and are they still useful?
By Jon Adams, Andrew James last updated
Photography jargon Discover what a DSLR actually is, and whether they’re still worth investing in when mirrorless cameras are taking over
What is a fisheye lens and when would you use one?
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon Understand what the extreme perspective of a ‘fisheye’ is and when it may be a useful creative choice
What is exposure compensation, and when would you use it on your camera?
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon Learn what your camera's exposure compensation control does, and how you can use it to improve your pictures
What is EXIF data, and is it useful for your photography?
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon Every digital photo contains data about the camera and the settings, and this information can be very useful
What is EV (exposure value) in photography?
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon Understand how one Exposure Value can be expressed in many different combinations of aperture and shutter speed
What is Dual pixel AF and why is it important?
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon Get to grips with the different types of AF systems in cameras, and discover the advantages of Canon's Dual Pixel AF
What is dodging and burning?
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon Discover the roots of these curious terms, and how use their digital namesakes in today’s image-editing software
What is cross processing, and how does it work?
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon Discover how colours can be altered in editing software to emulate a traditional effect created when developing film
What is a circular polarizer and when would you use one?
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon Get the lowdown on one of the most useful filters you can buy, and discover the benefits it brings to your photography
What is your camera's Bulb (B) setting and what is it for?
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon Discover the mode that allows you to open up your shutter for as long as you want, and when you’d use it
What is bracketing and when would you use it?
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon How to use bracketing to get the best possible exposure, and when to use other kinds of bracketing
What is spot metering, and when would you use it?
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon Spot metering is a very precise way of measuring the light, but it needs to be used with care
What is image stabilization, and how does it work?
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon Image Stabilisation is a huge advantage when it comes to taking handheld shots in low light situations
What is a histogram and when would you use it?
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon Understanding what a histogram is and how to read it will help you get the exposure right in your photos
What is a graduated filter, and when would you use one?
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon Understanding what graduated filters are, and how to use them successfully, will improve your pictures
What is flash, and is it still useful for photography?
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon Get the lowdown on flash-based lighting, and whether it’s still a viable option with today’s advanced camera technology
What is dynamic range? How to tackle big brightness differences in your pictures
By Andrew James published
Photography jargon Make sure you capture deep shadows and bright highlights the way you want them without 'clipping' or detail loss
What are converging verticals, and how can you fix them?
By Jon Adams, Andrew James published
Photography jargon Discover the reasons why tall subjects can look like they're leaning inward, and learn an easy cure in Photoshop
What is camera shake and why does it happen?
By Jon Adams, Andrew James published
Photography jargon Pictures are sometimes spoiled by unwanted movement from the camera itself; find out what causes it and how to avoid it
What are burst modes & continuous shooting?
By Jon Adams, Andrew James published
Photography jargon Choose Continuous Drive Mode when you want to capture a sequence of action images
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