- Are you a photographer and want to show some of your best work?
- Are you want to share photography tips?
- Do you want a place to display and talk about best photographs?
- Are you interested in helping thousands others to improve their photography?
- Have you got a review of a camera, lens or other piece of photography gear?
If so we’d love to feature one or more of your photography and photography tips here at Photoity.com.
What are we looking for?
- We accept photographic work of intermediate and advanced level photographer
- We accept tips and tutorials for beginner, intermediate and advanced photographers
- We are looking for tips on everything and anything related to photography (including post production)
- We’d love your tip to include an original photo (at least one) that illustrates what you’re writing about (if you’re struggling with this please let us know – we might be able to find you a shot to use)
- We’d love your tip to be a minimum of 300 words long (about the length of this post)
- We give you a byline and include a link back to your blogs, website, photolog, flickr account, photography studio site (wherever you have a web presence) in return for your tip or tutorial
- Submissions need to be original content that has not (and will not) been published elsewhere online and you need to be willing for us to use them on this site indefinitely
Two Ways to Submit a Tip
Email it to us – submit your tips or tutorial ideas via email
This is the best option if you’re wanting to do a longer more in depth tutorial – just email us with the idea for the article and we’ll be in touch as to whether we think we can use it or not on the blog
Use our contact form - Please use our contact page.
Please note: While we’d love to use everyone’s submissions we cannot guarantee to do so due to the numbers of people who read this site but also because we want to keep the quality high. If you’re unsure on whether a tip will be suitable for the site and want to check please feel free to contact us with the idea or even the first paragraph or two and we’ll let you know if we think we can use it.
