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Dappled Light: Techniques for Photographing Speckled Sunlight

Dappled Light: Techniques for Photographing Speckled Sunlight

Photography is not just about capturing moments, it’s about painting with light, and one of the most enchanting ways to do this is by utilizing dappled light. Dappled light, often seen as patterns of light and shadow created when sunlight filters through the leaves of trees, offers a unique and visually striking scenario that can […]

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Using Manual Focus for Landscape Photography

Using Manual Focus for Landscape Photography

In the fast-paced digital age, where cameras are equipped with advanced autofocus systems, the ancient art of manual focus might seem obsolete. However, for some landscape photographers, this traditional technique remains not only relevant but preferred. Let’s delve into the reasons why manual focus can be a valuable tool for landscape photography. Related reminder: only […]

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5 Common iPhone Editing Mistakes and How to Fix Them

5 Common iPhone Editing Mistakes and How to Fix Them

Photo editing on an iPhone has never been more accessible, with powerful apps offering professional-level tools right at your fingertips. However, despite all these advancements, many users still face significant challenges when trying to refine their photos. Whether it’s struggling with small screen limitations, getting colors just right, or knowing which adjustments to apply, mobile […]

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Panasonic Unveils the Lumix S1RII Full-Frame Camera

Panasonic Unveils the Lumix S1RII Full-Frame Camera

Panasonic has unveiled the LUMIX S1RII, the latest full-frame mirrorless camera in the LUMIX S Series. Designed for professional photographers and videographers, the camera introduces a newly developed 44.3MP BSI CMOS sensor coupled with a high-performance L2 processing engine to enhance image quality and video capabilities. Enhanced Image Quality and Resolution The LUMIX S1RII boasts […]

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Perspective and Forced Perspective in Composition

Perspective and Forced Perspective in Composition

In the dynamic and expressive realm of photography, perspective holds the power to transform the mundane into the extraordinary. It enables photographers to manipulate spatial dimensions, bring new meanings to subjects, and create uniquely compelling narratives. But what exactly is perspective, and how does it interact with the intriguing concept of forced perspective? Let’s delve […]

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Photography Action Cards

Photography Action Cards

With readers looking for more photography practice near home, we were able to get another huge markdown on these popular photography action cards. Expand your skills with 65 printable project sheets that will give you over 200 assignments. They are currently 88% off today if you want to check them out. Found here: The Photography Action […]

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Long Exposure Photography Calculation Trick

Long Exposure Photography Calculation Trick

Long Exposures look great but can be a little tricky to get the correct exposure. Sure there are Apps and charts to help out, but, what if there was an easier way? A way that doesn’t require an App, doesn’t require a chart and most importantly doesn’t require taking your filters off to calculate the […]

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Aperty Advanced Portrait Photography Editor

Aperty Advanced Portrait Photography Editor

To celebrate the season, the makers of the popular Aperty photo editor are offering it at 50% off today in case you are working on any portrait editing. Key Features of Aperty Aperty distinguishes itself with a range of features designed to enhance the editing process: Retouching Automation: Streamlines the editing workflow by reducing the […]

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Photographing Landmarks: Find Your Angle

Photographing Landmarks: Find Your Angle

How many times have you taken the perfect shot of that famous building or monument that you couldn’t wait to show to your family or friends or submit to a stock agency, only to slowly realize that it’s just one of thousands of similar perfect shots of that particular icon? My answer would be, “More times that […]

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5 Tips to Improve Your Travel Photography

5 Tips to Improve Your Travel Photography

The world can be an overwhelming sensory experience, filled with sight, sound and aroma designed to delight all of your senses. How do you capture that experience in a photograph? Most people don’t. Instead, they show their photos with an apology: “You had to be there.” Your job as a travel photographer is to take […]

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