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Keep it Real: How to Retouch Without Resurfacing

Keep it Real: How to Retouch Without Resurfacing

The following article features post production tips from Lindsay Adler. For further training, see her course Skin 101: Lighting, Retouching and Understanding Skin on CreativeLive. Thanks to websites like Photoshop Disasters, it’s easy to delight in humorously awful photo retouching—but for professional photographers, every amateur post-processing foible is a reminder that with great power comes great responsibility, […]

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Photographer’s Guide to Intimate Photo Sessions

Photographer’s Guide to Intimate Photo Sessions

Most photo shoots involve a whole lot of trial and error. However, the majority of educational resources available for photographers omit the details. A new photography eBook aims to take aspiring boudoir photographers through the entire process of a shoot. Found here: Successful Photo Shoots In this digital resource, photographer Ed Verosky aims to leave […]

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Truly Extraordinary Photo & Timelapse of a Massive Supercell Forming

Truly Extraordinary Photo & Timelapse of a Massive Supercell Forming

As evidenced by the recent shows Mother Nature has put on, ’tis the season for violent weather in the Tornado Alley states. Several huge supercells like the one below—seen in Wyoming—have already been spotted and photographed by storm chasers this month: If the photo alone is not awe-inspiring enough for you, you can also check […]

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5 Tips for Shooting Breathtaking Landscape Photos

5 Tips for Shooting Breathtaking Landscape Photos

Discover the secrets to harnessing natural light all day long for your best landscape photos yet with five tips from award-winning photographer Rick Sammon. Plus, one fortunate photographer will be given Rick’s online Craftsy class Landscape Photography: Shooting From Dusk to Dawn. 1. Let someone know your plan and pack appropriately. Often times remote landscape […]

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How to Photograph Food, The eBook

How to Photograph Food, The eBook

It’s so frustrating when your food photos come out looking less than appetizing. But by learning about lighting and styling specific to food, you can make mouth-watering images just like the ones you see in magazines. This is a recent series designed to help you improve your food photography by showing you how you can use the […]

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Tutorial: How to Use Polyboards for Studio Photography

Tutorial: How to Use Polyboards for Studio Photography

Polyboards are large sheets of foam that are traditionally used as insulation in building construction. As most studio photographers know, they are also great as light modifiers. Most photographers use white and black polyboards to reflect light and create shadows. They are lightweight, cheap, and have a large surface area. For my studio, I decided […]

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Security Guards Destroy Photographer’s Gear and Erase His Memory Cards

Security Guards Destroy Photographer’s Gear and Erase His Memory Cards

Benn Jordan, a motion picture composer and recording artist, has been working diligently on a timelapse film featuring Chicago landscapes for his upcoming album. But an unpleasant run-in with security guards in South Chicago on Tuesday destroyed much of his progress. Check out the photographer’s footage of the altercation: “What could I possibly be doing […]

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5 Strategies for Shooting Your Best In-Studio Portraits Yet

5 Strategies for Shooting Your Best In-Studio Portraits Yet

Are your studio portraits not turning out the way you’d like? Learn how to capture the superior shots that will set your work apart with expert advice from pro Kirk Tuck, who has photographed President Bill Clinton and Academy Award winner Renée Zellweger. Plus, access even more essential techniques when you enroll in his online […]

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How to Shoot Portraits Mixing Natural & Artificial Light

How to Shoot Portraits Mixing Natural & Artificial Light

In a perfect world, photographers would find ideal available light at every portrait shoot. In reality, there are situations when the time of day, weather conditions, or poorly-lit locations call for additional light. That’s where this eBook on adding flash to daylight, comes in. There are many reasons to add flash to natural light. Found here: Location Flash […]

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Watch How This Clever Photo Prank Fools Unassuming Strangers

Watch How This Clever Photo Prank Fools Unassuming Strangers

With April Fools’ Day nearing, you’re running out of time to think of fresh ways to trick your friends and neighbors. If you’re looking for a cheap–and amusing–way to fool passersby with your smartphone camera this year, check out this simple photo prank: For the disappearing friend prank, Magic of Rahat used a basic camera […]

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