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Cold-Weather Minimalism Photography Exercise

Cold-Weather Minimalism Photography Exercise

A winter exercise for cleaner, stronger compositions If you’re looking for structured ways to practice exercises like this, the Winter Sale on the Photography Exercises is wrapping up soon. It’s designed to give you clear, hands-on assignments you can use right away—especially during slower winter shooting months. Winter is also one of the best seasons […]

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Owning the Photo vs. Using the Photo: What Photographers Get Wrong

Owning the Photo vs. Using the Photo: What Photographers Get Wrong

One of the most common—and costly—misunderstandings in photography is the belief that owning a photo automatically means you can use it however you want. On the surface, that assumption makes sense. You took the photo. You edited it. You delivered it. The copyright is yours. So what’s the problem? The problem is that ownership and […]

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Why Your Phone Camera Sometimes Refuses Night Mode (And What to Do)

Why Your Phone Camera Sometimes Refuses Night Mode (And What to Do)

You’re standing in a dimly lit scene, you raise your phone, and… nothing. No Night Mode icon. No long exposure countdown. Just a regular photo that looks far darker than what your eyes can see. If this has ever happened, you’re not imagining things — and your phone isn’t broken. Night Mode is surprisingly picky. […]

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Viewpoint and Angles in Photography

Viewpoint and Angles in Photography

The point and shoot generation creates a problem when attempting to shoot great images. If you tend to point and shoot without much thought, you are already at a disadvantage when trying to take a great photo. Finding the nearest viewpoint and pushing the shutter button will hardly ever result in a great image. The […]

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Snow Photography: 5 Quick Tips

Snow Photography: 5 Quick Tips

Winter is upon us with snow already falling across the country. There is nothing more serene than a fresh snowfall, but capturing a winter landscape full of white can be challenging to get right. Here are a few tips to help you ace those snowy shots. 1. Expose to the Right… A Lot Snow means […]

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Motion Blur with a Smartphone Camera (Yes, It’s Possible)

Motion Blur with a Smartphone Camera (Yes, It’s Possible)

Motion blur is usually associated with “real” cameras—tripods, manual modes, and slow shutter speeds. But here’s the surprise: you can create intentional, creative motion blur with a smartphone, and once you know how, it opens up an entirely new look your phone photos probably don’t have yet. Let’s break down what motion blur actually is, […]

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Beyond Auto Mode: Exploring the 10 Least-Known Camera Settings

Beyond Auto Mode: Exploring the 10 Least-Known Camera Settings

Whether you’re a budding enthusiast or a seasoned pro, there’s always something new to learn about your camera. It’s like a treasure trove of hidden gems, waiting to be discovered and utilized to enhance your photographic prowess. In this post, we delve into the lesser-known realms of camera settings. These are the features that lurk […]

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Using Juxtaposition in Photography

Using Juxtaposition in Photography

Juxtaposition is a term often thrown around in the artistic world, but in photography, it holds a unique power. At its core, juxtaposition involves placing two or more elements in a scene in a way that they contrast each other. This contrast can evoke strong feelings, tell a story, or provide commentary about a particular […]

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Manual Mode for Travel Photography (Without Slowing You Down)

Manual Mode for Travel Photography (Without Slowing You Down)

Manual mode has a reputation for being slow, technical, and impractical for travel photography. When you’re moving through busy streets, hopping between locations, or reacting to fleeting moments, it can feel like there’s no time to think about shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. The truth is the opposite: manual mode can actually make you faster—once […]

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Why Photographers Should Care About King Tides

Why Photographers Should Care About King Tides

Most photographers plan their shoots around light. Sunrise, sunset, golden hour, blue hour. But along the coast, there’s another variable that can matter just as much—sometimes more: the tide. King tides are one of those natural events that quietly transform familiar places. A beach you’ve walked a hundred times can suddenly look dramatic, compressed, and […]

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