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New Deal: 300 Professional Lightroom Presets for 1-Click Photo Editing

New Deal: 300 Professional Lightroom Presets for 1-Click Photo Editing

If you want to reduce the amount of time you spend on post processing and get amazing results with your photos, these Lightroom presets could be the answer. The bundle includes 14 different collections for a total of 300 presets that will totally change your work in Lightroom. Found here: PresetKingdom Complete Lightroom Presets Bundle This included set of […]

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Using Multiple Exposures in Action Photography

Using Multiple Exposures in Action Photography

When you first take a look at photographer Marcelo Maragni’s images, you might think that they’re a product of Photoshop. But the truth is they’re all created in camera. Maragni’s photos are created with multiple exposures. In the film days, a multiple exposure occurred when the strip of film did not advance to the next […]

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Concert Photography: Maneuvering the Crowd and Getting the Shot

Concert Photography: Maneuvering the Crowd and Getting the Shot

Band photography can be an exciting and fun genre to get into, and it’s great for building your portfolio. Newspapers and magazines will be willing to pay for great images of the local music scene. Of course, like any other type of photography, it has its own tricks and obstacles to overcome. And many of […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: 37,000 Flags Planted in Boston Common for Memorial Day

Interesting Photo of the Day: 37,000 Flags Planted in Boston Common for Memorial Day

Boston Magazine’s Associate Digital Editor, Yiqing Shao, was recently assigned to cover the Flag Garden in Boston Common, an annual event which takes place every Memorial Day weekend; one American Flag is “planted” into the lawn for every Massachusetts resident that has fallen at war dating from the Revolutionary War through present time. This year’s […]

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Light Painting Photography Technique: Wall of Fire

Light Painting Photography Technique: Wall of Fire

With the rise in popularity of light painting in photography, it should come as no surprise that painting with fire is beginning to see the  same increase of interest. Barry Elder, a Manchester based photographer, has a decent amount of experience working with fire and is kind enough to share his process with us. It […]

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Try a “Photo of the Day” to Increase Photography Creativity

Try a “Photo of the Day” to Increase Photography Creativity

I have long incorporated the “Photo of the Day” exercise into my Photography Lab classes. They are a great way to make sure you are taking a least one photograph a day. They force you to begin to think creatively as you have to find more and more ways to photograph the same thing everyday. […]

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How to Retouch Shiny Skin in Portraits: Photoshop Tutorial

How to Retouch Shiny Skin in Portraits: Photoshop Tutorial

It’s becoming common practice to retouch the imperfections and blemishes that are found on everyone’s faces and skin. However, it’s sometimes easy to get carried away in editing and before you know it, your subject begins to look plastic and barely resembles their actual look. In the video below,  Lee Varis, explains the process he […]

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DIY Portable Headshot Lighting Setup Project

DIY Portable Headshot Lighting Setup Project

Whether you’re trying to save a few dollars or just enjoy building your own equipment, you may like the following video, which shows us how professional portrait photographer Tristan Penner (tristanshea dot com) built his own portable portrait studio with supplies that can be found at most hardware stores. The setup consists of three panels, […]

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How to Photograph a Waterfall Using a Polarizer

How to Photograph a Waterfall Using a Polarizer

Waterfalls have been a compelling subject for photographers since the the birth of the art form; they represent Mother Nature at her most powerful and beautiful. How, then, do we keep making interesting photos of something so often captured? In this video, Bryan Peterson demonstrates how, by combining the glory of nature with a bit of […]

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Nature Photography Tips from a National Geographic Photographer

Nature Photography Tips from a National Geographic Photographer

We’re all familiar with National Geographic, if not captivated by its endless amount of gorgeous photography. The magazine, which allows no editing of the photographs it uses, has set high standards for nature photographers everywhere. Being able to capture an image worthy of National Geographic takes quite a bit of talent and, as Michael Melford […]

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