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| Good Morning! When you start to look around, you'll soon realise there are tons of items that can

[View Online]( | [Forward this to a friend]( [Sponsor](1101lkd26/pubref:ephotozine/ar:Newsletter) [ePHOTOzine]() Good Morning! When you start to look around, you'll soon realise there are tons of items that can be used to create interesting images in, around and just down the road from your own home - all you need is a bit of imagination. [What To Photograph Within One Mile Of Your House]( [What To Photograph Within One Mile Of Your House]( See what there is to photograph within one mile of your home. [Read Article]( [What Can I Photograph Close To My Home? ]( [What Can I Photograph Close To My Home?]( Pick a location or just walk outside your house and see what interesting things there are to photograph a few minutes from your front door. [Read Article]( [Alphabet Photography Project: 26 Photos You Can Capture At Home]( [Alphabet Photography Project: 26 Photos You Can Capture At Home]( Here's an alphabet photography project you can have a go at this weekend without leaving your house! [Read Article]( [5 Photography Projects To Try At Home]( [5 Photography Projects To Try At Home]( Just because you're at home doesn't mean you can't pick up your camera as food and pet photography are just two of the types of photography you can have a go at in your own home that we're going to talk about today. [Read Article]( [How To Photograph Toys & Lego At Home]( [How To Photograph Toys & Lego At Home]( Learn how to take interesting and fun photos of lego, toys and other objects you have in your home. We share top tips on lighting, angles, composition, general set-ups and more before moving on to editing in Photoshop. [Read Article]( Looking for more? Take a look at our news, reviews, techniques and 'best buys'. Plus, don't forget to share your images with us over in the ePHOTOzine Gallery. Click the links below for more information. [News]( | [Reviews]( | [Techniques]( | [Best Buys]( | [Gallery]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [RSS feeds]( To advertise in our newsletter, sent to over 100,000 subscribers, please contact: advertising@ephotozine.com As well as our free, informative monthly newsletter we may occasionally let you know about special offers, competitions, photo seminars or discounts we think you'll be interested in. If you want to unsubscribe from receiving these messages, [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( Magezine Publishing Limited is registered in England and Wales as a limited company. Registered Number: 5218362. VAT registration Number: 845 6759 78. Registered Office: Tower House, Lucy Tower Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN1 1XW

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