Tag: “How-To”
Blog posts that provide guidance, tips, and support on various topics relevant to photographers and psychology students.
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How to Take Photos Like Saul Leiter
Saul Leiter, a pioneer in the world of colour photography, is renowned for his unique approach to capturing the everyday beauty of urban life. Critics celebrate his work for its abstract compositions, use of reflections, and painterly qualities. If you want to infuse your photography with Leiter’s distinctive style, here are some tips to help […]
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How to Write Better Essays
Writing essays can be challenging for many students, particularly when they encounter higher academic expectations, complex topics, and the necessity for independent research and critical thinking. However, with the right ‘know-how’, anyone can learn to write better essays and ace their next assignment. So, what’s the secret? Top-notch essays demonstrate clarity, structure, and engagement. Wait […]
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How to Take Better Street Portraits
Street photography offers a captivating glimpse into the diversity of urban life, capturing candid moments and authentic emotions in public spaces. Street portraits, in particular, provide a unique opportunity to connect with people and tell compelling stories through photography. Whether you’re a professional photographer or a beginner, mastering street portrait photography can be a rewarding […]
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How to Make a Research Poster
An academic or research poster is a visual presentation of an investigation or project designed for a scientific conference or poster session. Research posters are a valuable tool for academics to share their work with others, promote discussion, and receive feedback on their findings. For students, research posters help communicate their project, dissertation or thesis. They also […]
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How to Improve Your Scientific Writing Skills
Scientific writing requires the effective communication of ideas and findings. However, students with a humanities background and little or no experience writing science may feel intimidated or worried about tackling their first science essay at college or university. This unease arises due to differences in subject matter, methodology, and writing style between the two disciplines. […]
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