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Painting Light in Black and White

Painting Light in Black and White

One of the most enjoyable parts of creating black and white images is what comes after the actual black and white conversion. Because once it’s in B&W, all that remains is light and shape. From there the process becomes a matter of painting light onto shapes you want to accentuate, and away from shapes you […]

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iPhone Photography Tricks You May Not Know

iPhone Photography Tricks You May Not Know

In this video tutorial, photographer Emil Pakarklis from iPhone Photo Academy shares seven little-known tricks for taking incredible iPhone photos that leave everyone speechless. He begins by explaining that the easiest way to make your photos stand out is by changing the angle you shoot from. Most photos are taken from the height of a […]

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Ice Tunnel Focus Stacking Composite Photo Case Study

Ice Tunnel Focus Stacking Composite Photo Case Study

Today’s case study on an award-winning landscape photo was kindly shared with us by Ignacio Palacios, author of the Dissecting Award Winning Shots which is designed to help photographers gain the confidence and understanding of how to build their images to an award-winning standard. ‘Ice Hole’ is a composite image created from two images taken […]

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Photography Tips for Dull Weather Conditions

Photography Tips for Dull Weather Conditions

In this video, photographer Nigel Danson shares his tips for improving photography when conditions aren’t ideal. The video takes place in the Lake District, where Danson is faced with flat light due to overcast weather. He explains that in situations like this, it’s important to be flexible and adapt to the conditions instead of sticking […]

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Backyard Photography Tips

Backyard Photography Tips

One of the most common questions I am asked at workshops is where I go to get my reference photos. Most people assume that I travel far and wide to get my shots. This is true; I do travel as much as I can, but the bulk of my photo archive comes from places photographed […]

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Mastering Exposure: How Your Camera’s Light Meter Works

Mastering Exposure: How Your Camera’s Light Meter Works

Understanding your camera’s built-in light meter is crucial for achieving proper exposure in your photographs. In a YouTube video by photographer Phil Steele, he explains how the light meter works, how it determines proper exposure, and how it can sometimes be a hindrance when trying to capture certain scenes: Most DSLR cameras have a built-in […]

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Common Mistakes in Wildlife and Nature Photography

Common Mistakes in Wildlife and Nature Photography

Wildlife photography is both rewarding and frustrating, even for experienced photographers. While a great photo is something to treasure, the challenges of wildlife photography can leave beginners feeling a little lost. “It was wonderful to be there, but this photo doesn’t really do it justice.” Does this sound familiar? Too often we have a great […]

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How to Bring Your Black and White Images to Life

How to Bring Your Black and White Images to Life

Black and white photography can create a world that is stripped down to its most basic elements, allowing for a more abstract and artistic representation of the world. One key aspect of this type of photography is the use of texture, pattern and lines to create visual interest. These elements can be used in a […]

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Photographer Shares Workflow from Capture to Print

Photographer Shares Workflow from Capture to Print

Are you neglecting to print your photographs? If so, it’s time to reconsider! Your images are meant to be appreciated outside of digital devices and memory cards. In fact, the process of printing photos is more straightforward than you might think: This informative video from B&H goes beyond the basics of photo workflow to explore […]

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All the Ways to Trigger an iPhone Shutter to Take a Photo

All the Ways to Trigger an iPhone Shutter to Take a Photo

In this video tutorial, photographer Emil Pakarklis from iPhone Photo Academy shares five unique ways to release the shutter button of your iPhone. He starts by introducing the importance of clouds when taking sunset photos. Clouds can either make or break a sunset photo, so it’s essential to choose the right configuration of clouds to […]

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