Tag: Video-tutorial
Pet Photography
posted by Lumix Admin on 6 April 2011
Fido and Sooty may be the loves of your life but they’re not often the best at posing for photos. But with a couple of simple tips, you can make sure you get a cracking shot of your beloved pet every time...
Still Life
posted by Lumix Admin on 2 March 2011
Still life photography is an excellent way to learn about composition and lighting, as unlike landscapes you can control the light, and unlike portraits the subject will not get bored. Watch the video to find out more.
Macro Photography
posted by Lumix Admin on 31 January 2011
Macro photography is the art of taking close-up photos of very small subjects, which can produce stunning results. Lumix G's have a dedicated ‘macro’ mode indicated by a picture of a flower, but you can get even better results with a...
Fine Art
posted by Lumix Admin on 22 November 2010
Fine Art photography refers to pictures where the aim of the photographer was to create an artistically pleasing image rather than to support a story like in photo journalism. Watch the video to see how it's done.
Fashion Photography
posted by Lumix Admin on 13 August 2010
Fashion photography can be simple – if you know the right tricks. This video will teach any budding Phil Surbey how it’s done.
Capturing Nature
posted by Stephen @ Panasonic on 24 June 2010
If you’re looking for something interesting to photograph, you needn’t look any further than outside your front door. But finding a beautiful image isn’t enough – you’ve got to know how to shoot it. Watch this video for some tips on taking pictures outdoors.
How To Set Up A Simple Photography Studio
posted by Stephen @ Panasonic
Having a controlled environment makes it much easier to give your photos the right look. Watch this video for all the tips and advice you need to set up a simple photography studio.
The Great Outdoors
Prepare yourself for the great outdoors
posted by Stephen @ Panasonic
Landscape photography is a great way to get started with photography, as almost any outdoor environment provides the setting, and very little specialist equipment is required. All you need in fact is the 7-14 wide-angle lens – and a great location, of course.


