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Wildlife Photography Tips at Sunrise

Wildlife Photography Tips at Sunrise

This article comes to us from the author of the Sunrise/Sunset Photo Recipe Cards (currently 65% off) if you want to dig deeper for further training. In this article I wanted to share a few of my favorite recent images and the stories behind them. Why they’re important to me, what I was feeling, thinking […]

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Sunrise/Sunset Photography Recipe Cards

Sunrise/Sunset Photography Recipe Cards

For those of you venturing out during sunrise and sunset, these might help. They are step-by-step “recipes” for 22 different types of sunrise & sunset photo opportunities, to help you get the perfect photo every time. Print and carry in your camera bag, or simply save to your phone for quick reference. They are currently […]

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Tips for Better Product Photography

Tips for Better Product Photography

Have you ever looked at a product photo and thought, “I could take better photos than that?” Hi, I’m Chris Howlett – still life photographer from London UK. In this blog post, we’re going to show you how to take great product photos, using a few simple tips and tricks. So whether you’re a beginner […]

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Tips For Taking Better Food Photos

Tips For Taking Better Food Photos

Have you ever been flipping through a magazine or browsing the internet and seen an image of an entrée that instantly made your mouth water? A good photograph of food can make your delicious dish look even more delectable than it already is. If you want to take high quality food photographs for your business—or just your blog—here […]

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📱 Released Today: iPhone Food Photography Lessons

📱 Released Today: iPhone Food Photography Lessons

Do you make these food photography mistakes? iPhone Food Photography is a new online course that will show you how to take mouthwatering food photos with your iPhone. Join Andrew Scrivani on a flavorful journey around Sicily as he reveals his iPhone food photography secrets. There is currently a huge discount for the launch sale […]

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Mastering Photo Editing in Lightroom

Mastering Photo Editing in Lightroom

Are you tired of spending hours on end fiddling around in Lightroom Classic and not getting the results you expect? This in-depth eBook is designed to help photographers master Lightroom Classic to its full potential. Not by droning repetitions of someone else’s editing style, but through teaching you the basic premises of the software using […]

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Airshow Photography Tips

Airshow Photography Tips

Visiting airshows is an exciting experience. No matter what age group you fall in, the thrill and the excitement really gets you. And as photographers, it is a great opportunity to take some action-packed shots. Some actions happen in the blink of an eye during airshows. So, preparedness is key when photographing those jets flying […]

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Low Light Photo Repair with Noiseless AI

Low Light Photo Repair with Noiseless AI

In photo editing news, Noiseless AI is now available and works with both raw and non-raw image formats. Based on deep photo analysis, Noiseless AI determines the level of noise in a photo and suggests one of three noise reduction options — Low, Middle, or High. Users can further adjust the noise reduction level manually. […]

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Simple Tips for Better Portraits

Simple Tips for Better Portraits

Whether you’re armed with an expensive SLR or just a smart phone camera, there is an art to taking good pictures of people. With some thought and some practice you’ll be the go-to person in your group for taking photos. Here’s a collection of some simple but effective tips for improving your portraits. Get Closer […]

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5 Composition Tips for Landscape Photography

5 Composition Tips for Landscape Photography

It may be hard to believe, but you can take very nice landscape photography even with the most basic equipment. You don’t need the latest and greatest ultra-wide lenses (although that does help create a unique perspective) or the fastest lens with an f/1.2 aperture. These five tips will not feature the discussed-to-death rule of […]

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