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How to Avoid Harsh Light When Using a Flash

How to Avoid Harsh Light When Using a Flash

Learning to manipulate camera flash can be tricky for photographers who deal with harsh light or are inexperienced with a speed light. David Bergman from Adorama shares helpful instructions on how to capture soft light using flash bounce or a white flash card: The main aspect to remember with camera flash is that the light […]

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Sunrise/Sunset Photography Recipe Cards

Sunrise/Sunset Photography Recipe Cards

For those of you venturing out during sunrise and sunset, these might help. They are step-by-step “recipes” for 22 different types of sunrise & sunset photo opportunities, to help you get the perfect photo every time. Print and carry in your camera bag, or simply save to your phone for quick reference. They are currently […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Rainy Night in Hong Kong

Interesting Photo of the Day: Rainy Night in Hong Kong

If lighting conditions are less than idle, they demand the photographer to be skilled for the image to be interesting. Well, that’s what we think after all.  In cases where the photographers match the situation’s demands, the photos come out engaging and mind-blowing. But it seems that if you have a basic understanding of the […]

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How to Photograph Insects

How to Photograph Insects

When it comes to macro photography, there are few subjects as fascinating to shoot as insects. Typically, photographers opt to capture them in the studio to achieve the best results. However, shooting insects outdoors can be equally as rewarding. Seasoned wildlife photographer, Paul Miguel, has some enlightening insect photography tips to offer in his latest […]

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Tips for Better Product Photography

Tips for Better Product Photography

Have you ever looked at a product photo and thought, “I could take better photos than that?” Hi, I’m Chris Howlett – still life photographer from London UK. In this blog post, we’re going to show you how to take great product photos, using a few simple tips and tricks. So whether you’re a beginner […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Through the Infrared Trees

Interesting Photo of the Day: Through the Infrared Trees

Infrared photography is a style of photography that captures and portrays the world around us in a way that’s different from what we’re used to seeing. It’s different in the sense that we can capture the way in which infrared light, which is outside our visible spectrum, interacts with our surroundings. Basically, the reflective surfaces […]

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Timelapse Photography Masterclass

Timelapse Photography Masterclass

It wouldn’t be wrong if we called timelapse photography to be the fusion of photography and videography. In this photography technique, you take a sequence of photographs within a certain interval of time and then play it in a timeline to give the effect of a video. In today’s insightful video, photographer Shiv Verma with B&H […]

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Street Food Photography Quick Tips

Street Food Photography Quick Tips

I love to travel. I love the whole idea of soaking in new cultures, meeting people, trying out new delicacies and savoring the sights, sounds and smells of a land I am visiting. If I could do one thing, that would be to travel and live out of a suitcase for the rest of my […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Perfect Lighting at Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park

Interesting Photo of the Day: Perfect Lighting at Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park

We’re not kidding when we say landscape photographers are picky about the light. Interesting light creates interesting images. Have a look at the following image by photographer Simon Ennals: He hiked to the same viewpoint at Mt. Assiniboine Provincial Park in British Columbia four times within 36 hours just because the lighting wasn’t right. We can […]

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Wave Chasing Photography

Wave Chasing Photography

Canadian photographer Dave Sanford spends lots of time waiting for the right weather to capture images of massive waves on Lake Erie. In the South of Ontario, Lake Erie is a large lake but rather shallow compared to other well known lakes. This shallowness helps create the big waves: Sanford goes into each expedition without knowing what […]

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