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AI in Photography: Threat, Tool or a New Genre?
Artificial Intelligence has become one of the most disruptive forces in the creative world, and photography is no exception. Over the past year, we’ve seen competitions banning AI-generated images, online arguments erupting over what counts as “real photography,” and photographers expressing genuine concern about the future of the craft. At the same time, there are others who see AI as just another tool - one with the potential to expand creativity rather than replace it. So


Inside the Hide: A Quiet Morning at the North Yorkshire Wildlife Photography Hides
There are some places that instantly feel as though they belong in a wildlife photographer’s toolkit, and this hide in North Yorkshire is one of them. Tucked right on the edge of a still woodland pond, it offers the perfect blend of seclusion, natural light and proximity to wildlife. If you have ever wanted to experience birds and animals at eye level, this is the kind of spot that makes it possible. The hide is part of the North Yorkshire Wildlife Photography Hides, a locat


Behind the Scenes: How I Built My Wildlife & Creative Photography Kit
Every photographer ends up with a kit that reflects their style, habits, frustrations and ambitions. Mine has grown and evolved over the years, shaped by early morning bird sessions, creative portrait experiments at home, and countless “I wish I had that lens today” moments. I’m often asked what gear I use and why, so here’s a closer look at how my setup came together, and how each piece plays a role in the way I shoot. Nikon Z8 – The Wildlife Workhorse When I’m out photograp

