An Update From ExpertPhotography
As of today, I am now focusing full time on ExpertPhotography. In the past I have worked four days a week for another website, while fitting in photography jobs, and working on this website on a monday and in the evenings. That’s right, everything that you have read on this website has been written in my spare time. All of that is now changing, and I will be focusing, full time, on this website.
What this means for you
Well, from now on, there’s going to be a lot more content for one thing, and that content is going to be more varied. I will still aim to produce 2/3 tutorials a week, but I’m going to intersperse it with different content too. Here’s what you can expect:
- Tutorials, between 2-3 times a week, covering the same sort of content that I’ve covered in the past.
- Personal pieces, such as my view on the world’s most expensive photo, once a week.
- Reviews and recommendations, such as this alternative to pocket wizards, once a fortnight.
- Photos once a fortnight. With all this new free time I have, I will be able to go out and take more photos, and then come back and share them with you, while studying them at the same time.
- Interesting news articles and studies, such as this, interspersed with the rest of the content.
The aim is to bring your roughly 7 posts a week, with more varied content.
How to spot the difference
I’m very aware that a lot of my fans are fans because they want to learn from photography tutorials, and may not want this wider range of content that I’m sharing with them now. To make sure that I’m not outcasting anyone, I’ve come up with a new way of sharing my content on Facebook, which will help you to spot the difference in your news feed.
Whenever I post a full article, which is usually around 2,000 words, I will always post a photo, and attach the link to that, like this. When the content is much shorter, such as a news article, and sometimes photos, the content will be posted as a link, like this. If I write anything that I don’t think will appeal to the original fans in the same way, it will always be posted as a link.
That’s about all you need to know. If you’re not a fan already, and this sounds good to you, then be sure to click like below to keep up to date.



February 21, 2012 




















Sounds exciting Josh, good luck and I look forward to seeing your photos!
Article or tutorial it is still pretty interesting reading your blog mate, keep it up! Some people also need something entertaining while at work haha!
Wow! I love all our articles, I always love coming to your website for inspiration and new ideas.
Really looking forward to ALL the new content, website’s been great as long as ive been following and continues to be a source of knowledge and inspiration!
Hey, Josh, I was not aware as to how busy you were! I really appreciate your hard work and effort. I love reading Expert Photography and have learned a lot from it. Looking forward to your future input and your expertise. Good luck in your new venture here.
Being a self taught photog this is the best place iv found on the internet,keep it up and much support thank you
Congratulations, Josh! Must be very exciting. Looking forward to your work.