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New: Creative Portrait Concepts Guide

New: Creative Portrait Concepts Guide

In portrait photography news, this 464-page eBook was just launched to show readers how to create imaginative portrait photos, that could belong to a storybook. Which includes levitation, cloning, using smoke, adding elements, and more. It is currently 80% off today for the first 500 customers if you want to check it out. Launch sale […]

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Storytelling Photography

Storytelling Photography

A while back I visited the George Eastman Museum of Photography where there was an exhibition on travel photography. It was a great experience to see the world’s best photographs showcased in a two hour tour of the exhibition halls. After looking at most of the photos, I found an intangible element in almost all […]

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High ISO and Less Light Photography Tips

High ISO and Less Light Photography Tips

In this video, professional wildlife photographer Simon d’Entremont shares tips and tricks for getting cleaner and sharper images in low light and high ISO situations. He explains that there are six variables that impact low light photography, the first of which is the available light in the environment: To get more light, Simon suggests moving […]

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New: Upscale AI in Luminar Neo

New: Upscale AI in Luminar Neo

In photo editing news another extension has come to the Luminar Neo editing platform, Upscale AI is a new tool that allows photographers to upscale or enlarge a photo up to 6X and enhance its resolution in a natural way for cropping, printing or a number of other reasons. See how it works: Upscale AI […]

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Astro Landscape Photography Tips

Astro Landscape Photography Tips

Are you ready to take your astro landscape photography to the next level? Look no further than this informative video from renowned photographer Richard Tatti. In this video, he shares his expert tips and tricks for capturing stunning shots of the night sky: Here are the tips provided by Richard Tatti in the video: Visit […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Bear and Wolf Become Best Friends

Interesting Photo of the Day: Bear and Wolf Become Best Friends

When nature photographer Lassi Rautiainen set out to spend some time in the northern Finland wilderness observing and photographing bears and their relationships with other animals, he was hopeful to gather some worthwhile data. But he probably never thought he would be witness to the heartwarming story told in this photograph: Rautiainen watched this unlikely […]

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How to Read Clouds as a Photographer

How to Read Clouds as a Photographer

Having been a wedding photographer in Sydney for a few years, I’m continually amazed at how much my photography is dependent on weather conditions. What I have found more surprising, however, is how much this has driven me to study weather patterns—clouds, in particular. In a sense, a good photographer is also a good meteorologist. […]

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Subject Detection Tips for Mirrorless Cameras

Subject Detection Tips for Mirrorless Cameras

In this video, photographer Steve Perry from Backcountry Gallery shares five tips for getting more out of subject detection in mirrorless cameras. Subject detection is a refinement of the AF (autofocus) area that typically targets the subject itself, the subject’s face, or the subject’s eyes: 1. Use recognizable subjects. In order for subject detection to […]

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How to Grow a Photography Business Through Relationship Building

How to Grow a Photography Business Through Relationship Building

Today’s article kindly comes to us from Otto Schulze and James Christianson, named best wedding photographers in the world by Harpers Bazaar. They have just created a new course designed to help driven wedding photographers elevate their wedding business if you want to check it out or grab the free chapter (enrollment opening soon). There’s […]

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Tips for Better Landscape Photography

Tips for Better Landscape Photography

The problem with most landscape photography is that not enough preparation is put into setting up the shot before it is taken. These tips are meant to give the photographer some things to think about before releasing the shutter. 1. Depth of Field Most professional landscape photographers want everything in the shot to be equally […]

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