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Art of Photography Course

Art of Photography Course

Trey Ratcliff is arguably the most successful travel photographer in the world and recently developed a popular in-depth training series for photographers. It is 25% off for today only using a voucher code. This four-part tutorial covers the fundamentals of how a camera operates, properly composing a photo, finding your artistic style and basic photo editing. Perfect for Beginning and Intermediate photographers.

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Reuters Top News Photography of 2012 in 60 Seconds

Reuters Top News Photography of 2012 in 60 Seconds

As we approach the last few weeks of the year 2012, we can take a look back at some of the shocking photojournalism captured in a year’s time. This following video is only 60 seconds long but contains a plethora of images from the top media stories in 2012. Some of the images are graphic […]

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Gazillions of Effects for Mac Photo Artists

Gazillions of Effects for Mac Photo Artists

For those of you looking to do more photo effects, FX Photo Studio, an award-winning photo app for Mac from the MacPhun team, is designed to take users to a brand new level of photo creativity on the Mac. FX Photo Studio is basically a powerful and easy-to-use post-processing photo editor that allows easy adjusting of photos as well as filters to flex creativity.

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Why Pre-Production Meetings are Important in Portrait Photography

Why Pre-Production Meetings are Important in Portrait Photography

In the fashion and related advertising industries, pre-production or pre-shoot meetings are a given. Clients are spending sums of six and seven figures for an image or series of images. Consequently, a photo shoot in these industries never goes ahead without a pre-production meeting. There is simply too much at risk not to have one. […]

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Post-Processing & Photo Editing Tips for Travel Photographers

Post-Processing & Photo Editing Tips for Travel Photographers

Travel photographers will be interested in learning that Scott Kelby, well known photographer and Photoshop aficionado, has recently taught a post processing seminar which is available to watch in its entirety below. During the session, Kelby shares a few tips and tricks he has learned throughout his extensive history in taking and editing travel photography […]

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Instagram Photo Sharers Jumping Ship after Policy Change

Instagram Photo Sharers Jumping Ship after Policy Change

Instagram, the photo sharing network acquired by facebook is now generating a broad range of opinions, concerning millions of users due to a recent changes in its terms of service and privacy policy. Starting January 16th, Instagram will then share users’ data with Facebook (currently Instagram’s parent company) and, most importantly, use them in advertisements without the true owner’s consent.

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Sense of Place, Travel Photography eBook

Sense of Place, Travel Photography eBook

This new eBook is designed to help readers experience a place more fully, see it with wider eyes, and photograph it more intentionally. It is a 42 page travel photography eBook with ideas on how to hone one’s ability to see and express, not just point the camera. This guide is more theory driven than technique […]

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Natural Light Photography Guide

Natural Light Photography Guide

This new eBook was released recently and has proven to be very popular with readers and reviewers. It is an in-depth guide on how to harness natural light to enhance the mood, atmosphere, and quality of images. Developing an understanding of how natural light works and how to work with it can help you hone your photographic skill and broaden your creative horizons without spending more money on sophisticated and expensive photographic equipment.

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Photojournalists on the Campaign Trail

Photojournalists on the Campaign Trail

Now that the fever of American elections is long gone, it’s about time to take a closer look at the so-called “campaign photographers”. Every four years, some photojournalists are assigned to tail the presidential candidates, as they campaign across the country. Here are two first-person testimonials, from Melina Mara and Nikki Kahn, both from The […]

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Concepts of Photography Composition

Concepts of Photography Composition

The rule of thirds has been pounded into most of our brains as a hard and fast rule to achieve great photography composition. It’s true that the rule of thirds has proven results, but rules were, after all, meant to be broken. During a B&H seminar taught by master photographer David Brommer, we learn that […]

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