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How to Shoot Light Trails

How to Shoot Light Trails

Light trail photography is a breathtakingly beautiful, yet simple concept. It involves capturing the motion of light across a frame using slow shutter speeds. In a recent video tutorial from JP Photography, he showcased the magic of light trail photography using nighttime traffic. This post will summarize the essential takeaways for those looking to recreate […]

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New Camera Raw Features Every Wildlife Photographer Should Master

New Camera Raw Features Every Wildlife Photographer Should Master

In this article, we will learn about the 3 Latest features in Adobe Camera Raw 15.1.1 ( And Above ) versions. The 3 features are AI-Powered Masking, AI-Powered Select Background, and Healing with Content-Aware remove. If you are a Wildlife and Nature photographer, you are going to love the features in the latest Adobe Camera […]

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Mastering the Mirror: Harnessing Reflections in Urban Photography

Mastering the Mirror: Harnessing Reflections in Urban Photography

In the captivating world of photography, one may often find themselves lost in the sea of techniques and styles. However, one style of photography that stands out is “fishing” – patiently waiting for the perfect subject to wander into your predetermined frame. Clifford Pickett from Urban iPhone Photography takes us on an enlightening journey through […]

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Photographing 4th of July Fireworks

Photographing 4th of July Fireworks

Last chance! Only hours left for the Fireworks Photography eBook at 55% Off The 4th of July celebrations are an explosion of patriotism, culminating in spectacular fireworks displays. Capturing these awe-inspiring moments requires some skill and preparation, but with the right approach, you can immortalize the pyrotechnic artistry. This article will guide you through planning, […]

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Harnessing the Power of Leading Lines in Street Photography

Harnessing the Power of Leading Lines in Street Photography

Photographer Clifford Pickett from Urban iPhone Photography recently shared a video where he deftly explored the power of leading lines in street photography. Pickett’s tutorial was set in the iconic Central Park, demonstrating how to use architectural features, natural elements, and the dynamic nature of city life to create a truly compelling photograph. Here, we’ll […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Stop and Smell the Flowers

Interesting Photo of the Day: Stop and Smell the Flowers

It’s not every day you bump into someone with the title of Snail Photographer. Vyacheslav Mishchenko is a macro enthusiast with an eye for land dwelling gastropods. Take a look at the adorable image below which is just one of many from Mishchenko’s charming portfolio: Mishchenko also has a penchant for capturing fascinating images of […]

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Negative Space: The Unsung Hero of Architectural Photography

Negative Space: The Unsung Hero of Architectural Photography

Photographer Clifford Pickett from Urban iPhone Photography recently shared a transformative idea on how to enhance the impact of architectural photographs using an underutilized concept in photography: Negative Space. The role of negative space in photography often remains overshadowed by the main subject or structure. However, in his recent video, Pickett profoundly demonstrated how negative […]

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Breathing Life into Architectural Photography: The Human Element

Breathing Life into Architectural Photography: The Human Element

The profound impact that a human presence can bring to architectural photography is often overlooked. By placing the emphasis on a solitary figure within a vast structure, photographers can breathe life into an otherwise static setting. Clifford Pickett, an established photographer from the Urban iPhone Photography Course, highlighted this unique concept in a recent video […]

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Backlight and Flare in Natural Light Photography

Backlight and Flare in Natural Light Photography

Today’s article was kindly shared with us by Ignacio Palacios, author of the 12 Types of Natural Light which is designed to help photographers harness the incredible power of light. This is light that comes from behind your subject and heads towards you and your camera. Often dramatic and creating a high contrast situation between […]

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Urban Illumination: Capturing Light Trails with an iPhone

Urban Illumination: Capturing Light Trails with an iPhone

Noted photographer Clifford Pickett from Urban iPhone Photography invites us on a visual journey into the world of long exposure photography and light trails in his latest video tutorial. Unleashing the photographic potential of the urban cityscape of New York City’s Grand Central Terminal, Pickett demonstrates how to use the hustle and bustle of city […]

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