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Beginner’s Guide to Better Landscape Photography: Infographic

Beginner’s Guide to Better Landscape Photography: Infographic

If you’re new to photography, you most likely get a little confused when it comes to keeping all the jargon, camera settings, and composition rules straight. We’ve all been there. And those of us who are visual learners will appreciate this helpful landscape photography infographic below, which clearly illustrates all the basics. This easy-to-understand resource […]

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How to do Day-to-Night Motion Timelapse Photography with Traffic

How to do Day-to-Night Motion Timelapse Photography with Traffic

Mark Thorpe has created a step-by-step video tutorial on how to shoot a day-to-night traffic timelapse. Read on for the tutorial, Mark’s top tips for starting out with timelapse photography, and his transition from wildlife to urban jungle: In this tutorial, Mark gets amongst the hustle and bustle of Japan’ s largest city, Yokohama, to […]

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Don’t Talk to Me About Analogue Photography

Don’t Talk to Me About Analogue Photography

Change is continuous, and language evolves as a consequence. Fresh words are formulated or old words are re-purposed to name new things. In the field of photography, the new word is analogue, and it’s applied to something old. This term has crept into common usage as a means of differentiating between film and digital photography, […]

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15 Tips for Building Your Own Home Photography Studio Business

15 Tips for Building Your Own Home Photography Studio Business

Are you interested in starting your own photography business at home? Photography has evolved profoundly since the popularity of the digital camera, and budding photographers everywhere have turned their hobby into a business. With a combination of artistic flair and business savviness, knowing the correct way to set up a home studio is paramount to […]

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The Advanced Photoshop Techniques Bundle

The Advanced Photoshop Techniques Bundle

The tutorials in this bundle cover intermediate and advanced Photoshop techniques for landscape photographers. Learn powerful, advanced methods for creating targeted selections for extremely refined adjustments and learn how to blend bracketed images with ease in every situation. Found here: Advanced Photoshop Techniques Nature photography comes with unique challenges. Not just while you’re out shooting, but also when […]

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Noiseless Photo Software

Noiseless Photo Software

Lack of light and high ISO make photos look grainy no matter how great your camera is. So instead of fearing to take photos in certain conditions, take as many photos as you like. And then use best-in-class Noiseless smart technology to instantly get rid of annoying digital noise. Made exclusively for Mac users. Found here: […]

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Must-Have Components of a Great Property Photograph

Must-Have Components of a Great Property Photograph

If you’ve ever bought or sold a house, you know that photography plays a major role in attracting a buyer. The right angles and lighting can make a huge difference between a property that’s ignored and one that everyone’s dying to see. Property photographers have a lot to keep in mind on their shoots: According to KeyAGENT, these […]

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Guide to Flash Photography

Guide to Flash Photography

Natural light is beautiful, but it doesn’t always cooperate. That’s why it’s important for photographers to understand how and when flash lighting can be beneficial. And if you don’t know where to begin, reading Ed Verosky’s Guide to Flash Photography is a good starting point. It covers everything from choosing a flash to how light works to setting […]

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5 Quick & Dirty Tips to Nailing Focus

5 Quick & Dirty Tips to Nailing Focus

It’s a sad fact of every photographer’s life. At some point, you will take a photograph that might have been your best if you hadn’t messed up one thing: focus. It’s a reminder that you can be at the right place at the right time and still get it wrong. But there are photography techniques—doable […]

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The 20 Most Photographed Attractions in the World

The 20 Most Photographed Attractions in the World

Whether you’ve visited Paris, London, or New York, you’re sure to have come back home with a multitude of holiday snaps on your camera. From an iconic Parisian photo of the Eiffel Tower or the flamboyant red windmill of the Moulin Rouge, to charming Big Ben or the lights of Piccadilly Circus in London. And […]

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