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Tips for Using a Telephoto Lens for Landscapes

Tips for Using a Telephoto Lens for Landscapes

In a recent video, renowned photographer Mads Peter Iversen shares his expertise on using telephoto lenses in landscape photography. With breathtaking visuals from the Faroe Islands, Mads demonstrates the power and versatility of telephoto lenses in capturing the beauty and depth of landscapes. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the main takeaways from the video, […]

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7 Beginner Tips For Sharper Photos

7 Beginner Tips For Sharper Photos

Scott Kelby, the author of many digital photography books says, “If your photos aren’t sharp then the rest doesn’t matter.” Key to any image is its sharpness, and in order to get those photos pin sharp you need to follow some basic guidelines. There’s nothing worse than looking at a portrait photo and seeing that […]

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Multiple Exposure Photography Tutorial

Multiple Exposure Photography Tutorial

Have you ever considered experimenting with a new technique that could change the way you see the world through your camera lens? In a recent video, photographer Kim Grant shares her newfound love for multiple exposure photography, a creative and artistic technique that offers endless possibilities for capturing unique images: Multiple exposure photography involves layering […]

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Vibrant Color Photography Tips

Vibrant Color Photography Tips

Taking photos in color is easy, but taking color photographs with a wow-factor requires a little thought. It is vital to be aware just how powerful color can be in an image and how you can use this to your advantage. Too many different bold colors will invariably produce a confusing and unsatisfying image. Ensure […]

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Planning and Packing Camera Lenses for a Holiday or Trip

Planning and Packing Camera Lenses for a Holiday or Trip

When you’re packing photography equipment for a holiday, it’s hard to decide what to take. You want to take enough to get good photos, but not so much that it weighs you down or takes up too much space in your luggage. If you’re going on a holiday with a specific photographic intent in mind, […]

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Traditional Cameras vs Smartphones

Traditional Cameras vs Smartphones

Photographer Phil Steele explores the ongoing debate between using smartphones and traditional DSLR or mirrorless cameras for photography. As smartphone cameras continue to improve, many photographers wonder if there’s still a place for their larger, more expensive cameras. In this blog post, we will discuss the key takeaways from Phil Steele’s video comparing the two […]

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New: Travel Photography Guided Resource Kit

New: Travel Photography Guided Resource Kit

In travel photography news, this recently released 23-piece resource kit contains a publisher’s best material on travel photography. A jam-packed kit of photography guides, cheat sheets and mini-lessons. Beautifully hand-picked from a wide range of teachers & sources. Suited to EVERY type of learner. It is currently 94% off today if you want to check […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Gulp

Interesting Photo of the Day: Gulp

An unlucky fish was caught on a hook—and on camera. Canadian Photographer Jeremy Koreski captured this fish using the over-under technique, giving the viewer a glimpse of the surface and underwater at the same time. This has to be done with a camera protected by an underwater housing. Koreski grew up near the ocean in […]

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Street Photography Ideas

Street Photography Ideas

Street photography is a fascinating genre of photography that mostly involves capturing candid moments of everyday life in public places. Street photography offers endless opportunities to document authentic human life. For those who are new to street photography, it can be difficult to know what to photograph and how to make it look like street […]

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Lightroom Made Easy Tutorials

Lightroom Made Easy Tutorials

With every new version Lightroom gets better and better, but every time they change things it means photographers have to dedicate some time to learning those new features. Pro photographer Phil Steele recently updated his popular training course on how to master all aspects of the program, including new features in the latest version of […]

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