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Removing Image Noise and Recovering Original Detail

Removing Image Noise and Recovering Original Detail

The photography world is a dynamic field with constant updates and upgrades, ensuring that professionals and hobbyists alike get the best experience possible. Topaz Photo AI has been at the forefront, offering intuitive photo-editing solutions that cater to a wide array of needs. Their recent updates have ushered in a series of exciting features and […]

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From Photoshop to AI: Evolution of the Photography Industry

From Photoshop to AI: Evolution of the Photography Industry

Relevant reminder: launch sale ending soon for the Synthetic Photography Masterclass The last few decades have witnessed dramatic shifts in the photography industry, evolving from the pure artistry of capturing the perfect shot to a domain replete with cutting-edge technology. This evolution was ignited by the introduction of Photoshop, and today, it is being further […]

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10 Expert Tips for Stunning iPhone Macro Photography

10 Expert Tips for Stunning iPhone Macro Photography

Have you ever peered into the heart of a flower, seen the intricate details on a bug’s exoskeleton, or admired the subtle intricacies of a decaying leaf? You might be thinking, “I’d need a microscope or expensive camera equipment to do that!” However, Emil Pakarklis from the iPhone Photo Academy Summer Sale has shared an […]

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Understanding Diffused Light

Understanding Diffused Light

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. If you don’t like strong contrast in your images, this is the light to use. Overcast days don’t mean you can’t shoot. While a white […]

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Synthetic Photography Masterclass

Synthetic Photography Masterclass

As technology continues to evolve and intertwine with our daily lives, a groundbreaking innovation has emerged that stands to reshape our very perception of photography. Known as “Synthetic Photography“, this revolutionary process has the potential to redefine how we capture, create, and share visual content. Understanding Synthetic Photography At its core, synthetic photography is a […]

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Shutter Speed Determination for Hand-held Landscape Photos

Shutter Speed Determination for Hand-held Landscape Photos

Now generally I recommend a tripod for landscape photography, however, I do shoot a fair bit of hand-held landscapes too and trust me, I have had more than my share of blurry photos in my 15 odd years of photography. Is there anything worse than a Blurry Masterpiece? In my opinion, there is nothing worse […]

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Origin of the Rule of Thirds: Photography’s Golden Rule

Origin of the Rule of Thirds: Photography’s Golden Rule

Relevant reminder: launch sale ending soon for the Composition Cheat Sheets at 81% Off Photography, with its perfect blend of art and science, offers myriad techniques that can be leveraged to capture stunning visuals. One of the most celebrated principles guiding photographers around the world is the ‘Rule of Thirds’. This rule, in its elegant […]

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Fill the Frame in Your Photography Composition

Fill the Frame in Your Photography Composition

As a young photographer, I was often disappointed by my photos. There was no instant feedback as with digital images. And, as I began to learn digital photography, I realized that so many of my images had small subjects—disappointingly so. Cropping in post production with Photoshop didn’t help. What I needed to do was fill […]

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Diagonal Leading Lines in Photography

Diagonal Leading Lines in Photography

Of all the lines used in photography, diagonals are the most dynamic. You can use them to create a strong impression of movement or you can use them to create a tremendous sense of depth. All images are created with lines—some vertical, horizontal and others converging—but knowing how to place them affects the mood and […]

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Rain, Reflections, and the City: Urban Photography on Wet Days

Rain, Reflections, and the City: Urban Photography on Wet Days

Often seen as an inconvenience, rainy days can in fact be a goldmine for photography enthusiasts, particularly those who love to capture urban landscapes. With the right techniques, what could be a gloomy, wet day transforms into a playground of vibrant reflections, textures, and strikingly beautiful scenes. Here are some essential tips to make the […]

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