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Step-by-Step Guide to Rock & Roll Photography

Step-by-Step Guide to Rock & Roll Photography

Rock and roll isn’t just about music; it’s about attitude. It’s four-lettered and raw, maybe unhinged, definitely primal, and, frankly, it doesn’t give a damn what you think. Capturing that kind of spontaneous, devil-may-care spirit takes a lot of setup, though. In this video, photographer Eric Levin shares the secrets to one of his favorite […]

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Using Off-Camera Flash with Mirrorless Cameras

Using Off-Camera Flash with Mirrorless Cameras

If you’re looking for a great off-camera flash tutorial, look no further. Whether you use a mirrorless camera or not, photographer Joe Brady will give you a run down on everything strobe related: single flash, multiple flash, light meters, camera settings for flash, high-key lighting, low-key lighting, you name it. Not only does Brady concisely […]

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Infographic: Who Shot the Photographer? A Look at the Stock Photography Industry

Infographic: Who Shot the Photographer? A Look at the Stock Photography Industry

Anyone who’s tried or is trying to make it as a professional photographer knows how challenging of a task it can be just to make ends meet. In this new digital age, nearly everyone has access to a camera which has increased the interest in photography exponentially. Being talented isn’t always enough to command top […]

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Got 200 Cameras Lying Around? Camera Dominoes

Got 200 Cameras Lying Around? Camera Dominoes

Okay, none of us may actually own 200 cameras, but if you did, what would you do with them? Well Warwick Williams and his daughter decided they would play dominoes. Some may laugh at the cleverness of this idea, others may wince at the sight of each camera falling down onto the next. Either way, […]

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Blind Photographer Shares His Creative Process

Blind Photographer Shares His Creative Process

Going blind, Peter Eckert never knew he would become a photographer. He dances on the edge of perception and sees through sound and touch, gathering information and forming images much like a baby would. Considered profoundly blind, Peter is unable to see anything except for light effects such as lightning and spirals of light in […]

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How to Use a Reflector with Natural Light for Powerful Portrait Photography

How to Use a Reflector with Natural Light for Powerful Portrait Photography

Building your lighting arsenal requires just as much thought as choosing your camera body and lenses. You have to consider what environments you’ll be shooting in, how you’ll transport your equipment, and of course, the cost of everything vs. the return. That said, it can be difficult figuring out where to start. What is the […]

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50 Lessons for Stronger Photographs

50 Lessons for Stronger Photographs

Professional photographer and best-selling author David duChemin just released a very in-depth educational eBook deemed a “BigBook” at 200 pages in length. DuChemin has always emphasized the aesthetic side of photography over the technical and produced this guide in the way that he thinks photography students SHOULD be taught in school. There is no secret thing […]

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Wedding Photography Session Interrupted by a Zombie Attack! It Gets Pretty Dark

Wedding Photography Session Interrupted by a Zombie Attack! It Gets Pretty Dark

We’ve all seen the classic engagement photos. The guy proposing on one knee. The girl’s shocked face as he shows her the ring. The loving embrace of the soon-to-be-wed couple. Well here’s a twist on your typical engagement. What starts out as a cliché shoot quickly turns into a romantic fight for survival: It takes […]

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Camera Features Announced Today on Apple’s New iPhone 5S

Camera Features Announced Today on Apple’s New iPhone 5S

The iPhone is now the world’s most-used camera and some interesting improvements are coming to the new 5S. The all-new 8 megapixel iSight camera features a larger f/2.2 aperture and a new, larger sensor with 1.5μ pixels for better sensitivity and low-light performance, resulting in better pictures. These improvements, along with the Apple-designed image signal […]

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Creative Hyperlapse Exploring the Country of Georgia

Creative Hyperlapse Exploring the Country of Georgia

We’ve seen a lot of timelapse videos on PictureCorrect this year, and with everybody experimenting and trying new things to push the envelope, you really have to think outside the box to create something original. Timelapse Media has taken on this challenge during their recent visit to the country of Georgia. They have put together […]

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